View Full Version : Anyone know the google URL to check your entry
ultra160
08-22-2002, 01:57 PM
Sorry guys, I can't remember it.
I want to check the info they've got on a domain and I know you can go straight there but can't remember where it is.
rowan
08-22-2002, 01:59 PM
Originally posted by ultra160
Sorry guys, I can't remember it.
I want to check the info they've got on a domain and I know you can go straight there but can't remember where it is.
Do you mean you want to see the description or cached version? Just enter your domain as the query.
Cheers.
turbo
08-22-2002, 03:16 PM
you could also use the google toolbar. handy little tool.
ultra160
08-22-2002, 03:37 PM
I think someone posted a thread about the google toolbar - seems it's got some vulnerabilities.
The suggestion about entering the domain is a good one, but there is a page that return all the google info about your site. I tried a google search but it gives it's usual 5/6 pages of unrelated info first.
Ludedude
08-22-2002, 07:53 PM
I posted the info about the Google toolbar vulnerabilites. If you upgrade (it seems it might even auto-upgrade itself) to version 1.1.6 or later then the (known) holes are fixed.
In any case, it is a handy little app.
site:domain.com domain.com
ultra160
08-23-2002, 02:27 AM
I didn't understand the domain.com reference - it just seemed to be a whois service and a commercial se submission link. I can't see the point in paying for se submission. There are a lot of free services on the aw boards and I think it is better to control this sort of thing yourself.
What I was after was the submission url to google that returned the info on your site's entries. I've got it in a se report newsletter that I've filed away, but I was hoping to avoid the hunt through these.
turbo
08-23-2002, 04:24 AM
Originally posted by ultra160
I didn't understand the domain.com reference - it just seemed to be a whois service and a commercial se submission link. I can't see the point in paying for se submission. There are a lot of free services on the aw boards and I think it is better to control this sort of thing yourself.
What I was after was the submission url to google that returned the info on your site's entries. I've got it in a se report newsletter that I've filed away, but I was hoping to avoid the hunt through these.
replace domain.com with your domain both times and ebter as he shows.
ultra160
08-23-2002, 04:35 AM
I'm really sorry Turbo, of course you are right, and that is exactly what I wanted - many thanks!!
I reckon I need at least a couple of coffees and to relax before I do anything else.
Thanks again Turbo.
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