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    How to Disallow Specific Folders and Sub Folders for Crawling?

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    • CommercePundit
      CommercePundit @vishalkhialani last edited by

      I can't getting you.

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      • vishalkhialani
        vishalkhialani @CommercePundit last edited by

        In addition to what Ryan mentioned I would rename that folder on your server. That will make google's index outdated and you won't get any visitors on the server

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        • RyanKent
          RyanKent @CommercePundit last edited by

          The link you shared is perfect. Near the top there is a link for OPTIONS. Click on it and you will be on this page: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#options

          I want to very clearly state you should not make changes to your .htaccess file unless you are comfortable working with code. The slightest mistake and your entire site becomes unavailable. You can also damage the security of your site.

          With that said, if you decide to proceed anyway you can add the text I shared to the top of your .htaccess file. You definitely should BACK UP the file before making any changes.

          The suggestion vishalkialani made was to rename your /images folder to something else, perhaps /image. The problem is that if your site was not dynamically coded, you would break your image links.

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          • CommercePundit
            CommercePundit @CommercePundit last edited by

            Yes, I have similar problem with my code structure. Yesterday, I have set Relative path for all URLs. But, I am not sure about replacing of image name in code after make change in folder.

            So, I don't want to go with that manner. I also discussed with my development team and recommend to go with htaccess method.

            But, give me caution to follow specific method otherwise it may create big issue for crawling or indexing. 🙂 Right??

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            • RyanKent
              RyanKent @CommercePundit last edited by

              If you have a development team, they should instantly understand the problem.

              A simple e-mail to any developer

              E-mail title: Please fix

              http://www.lampslightingandmore.com/images/

              That's it. No other text should be needed. A developer should be able to look at the page and understand the index was left open and how to fix it. If you wish to be nicer then a simple "my index is open for the world to see, please don't allow public access to my server folders" should suffice.

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              • CommercePundit
                CommercePundit last edited by

                I am going to add following code to my htaccess page.

                Options -Indexes

                Will it work for me or not?

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                • CommercePundit
                  CommercePundit last edited by

                  I have added Options -Indexes for images folder in htaccess file.

                  But, I still able to find out images folder in Google indexing.

                  Can I check? Is it working properly or not? I don't want to index or display images folder in web search any more.

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                  • RyanKent
                    RyanKent @CommercePundit last edited by

                    I checked your URL: http://www.lampslightingandmore.com/images/. The folder is now properly restricted and the images can no longer be seen using this method. Going forward, Google will not be able to index new images in the same manner your other images were indexed.

                    With respect to the images which have been indexed, I am not certain how Google will respond. The image links are still valid so they may keep them. On the other hand, the links are gone so they may remove them. If it were my site, I would wait 30 days to see if Google removed the results.

                    Another way you can resolve the issue is to change the file path to your images from /images to /image. This will immediately break all the links. You would need to ensure all the links on your site are updated properly. It still may take Google a month to de-index those results but it would certainly happen in that case.

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                    • CommercePundit
                      CommercePundit @RyanKent last edited by

                      Can I use Remove URL facility from Google webmaster tools?

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                      • RyanKent
                        RyanKent @RyanKent last edited by

                        You can, but then the content will be removed from Google's index for 90 days. I am not sure what effect this would have on pages with the images. It shouldn't have any effect, but I would hate for you to have rankings in any way affected for 90 days.

                        I have no experience in having images indexed in this manner. Perhaps someone else has more knowledge to share on this topic.

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