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    I have seen this question already but am not real sure how to fix it. =
    you all talk about relative and absolute urls. How do i change these so =
    they work? Please help novice here.

    My host said to change all the pics to https not even sure how to do =
    this

    http://bestdamngear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc

    https://bestdamngear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc

    Thanks for the help.

    Keith Gillan
    [email protected]
    www.bestdamngear.com
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    Sale / Discount icon




    http://netblazon.com/mivastore/prod/nbiconmgr
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    Anne Cavicchi
    Annie's
    106 - 402 Baker ST
    Nelson, BC V1L4H8
    250-354-2000
    www.maternitycorner.com


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Dan Coop
    (Wellcoolstuff.com)
    Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 8:17 AM
    To: Merchant Users
    Subject: [mru] Sale / Discount icon


    Anyone know a good module which you can insert a user definable "on sale"
    icon in the product details in category view

    Thanks

    Dan



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      Sale / Discount icon



      Just create a text file in notepad caled robots.txt and put this in there:

      User-agent: *
      Disallow: /Merchant2/

      or whatever is your store directory.

      Jason


      > OK, seeing as how I'm finally getting rankings, this scares me a bit.
      > And, I'm not a server guy what so ever. Can someone give me the dummy
      > version of this robots.txt concept? Do I copy this example and put it to
      > my root as a .txt file, or does it need customization? Also, how do I go
      > about changing a .htaccess file to point at index.html if I don't
      > already?
      >
      > I'll even take a link or two if someone has them. I try not to post the
      > internet 101 questions that I may have here, but having my entire site
      > dumped by google because I have MO makes me more than nervous.
      >
      > Thanks,
      >
      > Wesley
      > www.desktopdarkroom.com
      >
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: [email protected]
      > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of TSS - Miva
      > List
      > Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 5:40 PM
      > To: Miva Users Group
      > Subject: Re: [mru] OT: Google link?
      >
      >
      > Bruce from Phosphor Media mentioned it earlier in the thread. If you're
      >
      > using Merchant Optimizer you can exclude the search engines from
      > indexing
      > the Merchant directory. In my case, I already had an email conversation
      >
      > with Bruce and the outcome I decided was to add an exclusion to my
      > robots.txt file (see if you can find the line):
      >
      > www.sausagesource.com/robots.txt
      >
      > I also have my .htaccess file pointing to the index.html in the Merchant
      >
      > Optimizer page, so when a customer goes to the site, they're
      > automatically
      > seeing the Merchant Optimizer pages until they check out or use the
      > search
      > pages that will put browsing users into dynamic pages.
      >
      > Marc
      >
      > At 05:19 PM 5/16/2005, you wrote:
      > >I just dumped SEK (it didn't seem to be indexed anymore anyway), but
      > >really don't want to ditch Merchant Optimizer. I guest part of that is
      >
      > >just the investment in that piece of software. (Businesses invest, not
      >
      > >spend,
      > >right?) Is there an easy way to keep the spiders in Optimizer and out
      > of
      > >the dynamic pages?
      > >
      > >Danny
      > >www.watchforus.com
      >
      >
      >

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