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Jan 9, 2008

Hi,

I realise this may seem a dumb question, but i am new to these things.

I have a database that i have created in sql server 2005 and at some point want to try to put it online.

I want to be able to take peoples details, so i dont want search engines reading those, but i would want the search engines to read other parts.

Will search engines read my database, or do they only read the pages generated from it?

If they will read my database, how do i stop them publishing stuff I dont want them to?



Kind regards,

Justin

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