Re: Unable to see my website in the google any more.



SourceGenie wrote:

> i have my portal www.pakrealesate.com built on .net technology. long
> time ago it was appearing in the google but now its not appearing
> because of the .net <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" value=" A
> lot of garbade is appearing here " because of this tag. so
> wat should i do to remove this tag or to appear my site on google
> again. because our site is the best in town.


Assuming www.pakrealestate.com

There are a lot of dopostback javascript links. This is to do with .net is
it? I can't imaging google follows those, and even if they do, who knows
what other SE's do.

Also I got stuck on a page saying 'If the browser does not refreshes
automatically in 3 seconds, Click here'.

I doubt google thinks too much of that.



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