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REL=NOFOLLOW for some dynamic links but not all

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Old 08-23-2006, 07:41 AM
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REL=NOFOLLOW for some dynamic links but not all

This is related to a support ticket I submitted, but I thought it would be a useful feature for other things as well.

Right now within vbseocp you have the option to turn on/off
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Add rel="nofollow" to ALL Dynamic Pages
Enable this option to prevent search engines from following ALL dynamic links. Some examples are: 'Post Reply' links, 'Quote' links and 'Quick Reply' or 'Search' links. These pages have non-relevant (or "noise") content which should not be indexed by search engines , resulting in better SEO.
The problem is, there are cases where I may want SOME dynamic links to be followed (like if I add a plugin that I don't have custom rewrites for) whereas I want all the rest to have rel=nofollow added to them (post, new thread, etc).

Couldn't we have a list of regular expressions/urls that are exempted from this feature when it is turned on? That way, for example, if I want showimage.php to be followed, but everything else not, I can do that.

Thanks
-vissa
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