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Post by votan on Jan 14, 2009 14:08:37 GMT -5
Well, I meant for cases where you give away a program to users running their own version of RB. So I can share code.. but no one except me will be able to read/modify the code. Uhm.. well.... google or alexa ranks you based upon several things... like where do links to your site come from, where do the links on your page link to and how long the url is where the links are found and if there is any questinable code on your site (like the seaside stuff). The longer the url, the more google treats the page as a deeply nested unimportant site... And being rankt "quite well" is not what you want, if you make a living from websites.... It's a big traffic difference, if you are google or alexa ranked at 100000 or 20000... even though 100000 is "quite well", 20000 is MUCH better.... I also wrote another personal message to you.... regarding some things.
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Post by Carl Gundel - admin on Jan 14, 2009 16:15:51 GMT -5
Well, I meant for cases where you give away a program to users running their own version of RB. So I can share code.. but no one except me will be able to read/modify the code. Uhm.. well.... google or alexa ranks you based upon several things... like where do links to your site come from, where do the links on your page link to and how long the url is where the links are found and if there is any questinable code on your site (like the seaside stuff). The longer the url, the more google treats the page as a deeply nested unimportant site... And being rankt "quite well" is not what you want, if you make a living from websites.... It's a big traffic difference, if you are google or alexa ranked at 100000 or 20000... even though 100000 is "quite well", 20000 is MUCH better.... I also wrote another personal message to you.... regarding some things. The Run BASIC site ranks 2nd position (first page) for easy web programming and fourth page for learn web programming. Those are pretty good rankings I think. Now, since I reverse proxy behind Apache the URL is www.runbasic.com without the /seaside/... stuff. You can also promote specific pages on your server by creating anchors pointing to them that Google can index. For example browse to www.runbasic.com/?_page=learn and you'll see a short URL that is Google friendly. The long URLs only show up after you begin to interact with the app. -Carl
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Post by votan on Mar 27, 2009 18:11:37 GMT -5
Just a little update on the "client IP not visible behind reverse proxies (Apache, Squid, IQ)"-problem..... Even though the possibility to read the x-forwarded-for header with RB would be a nice future addon, it is not really needed anymore. Disabling reverse proxying and instead using mod_rewrite solves all the problems.. at least for my projects. So, if you want to use apache as a secure content server together with RB or if you want to host multiple domains with one RB server, while maintaining full client IP controll, mod_rewrite is the answer. Things with RB are getting better and better!! Any idea, when a new beta will become available for testing?
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