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Bug #22707 Website backend is appearing in Google with e-mail addresses not encoded
Submitted: 2003-03-14 12:51 UTC Modified: 2003-03-15 07:12 UTC
From: martin at lucas-smith dot co dot uk Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Website problem
PHP Version: 4.3.1 OS: n/a
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2003-03-14 12:51 UTC] martin at lucas-smith dot co dot uk
While searching for myself on Google, I came across

http://www.php.net/backend/notes/18/18fcf8acfc23df67

which contains my e-mail address unencoded.

I assume this file is used as the backend for the the page
www.php.net/array-unique.

Can I suggest that 

Disallow: /backend/

be added to the /robots.txt file and then immediately removed from google using
http://services.google.com:8882/urlconsole/controller?cmd=reload&lastcmd=login


[Also the bug system needs to have a 'not applicable' option for PHP version if 'PHP.net Website problem' is selected...]

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 [2003-03-14 18:37 UTC] jacques@php.net
Hi,

I've added "Disallow: /backend/" into our robots.txt file, which will be propogated to all the www.php.net mirror sites within the next day or two.

Regards
--jm
 [2003-03-15 07:12 UTC] goba@php.net
Regarding the not-applicable issue we know from experience, that if we add that, many PHP bugs would come in with that settings (users don't know their version many times).
 
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