Search engines submit using ASP

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Renzo Carta
Aug 10, 2003
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Hello to all the wise women and men of the newsgroup.

I am writing home made software to submit my sites to the search engines; what I have done is saving on my server the, for example, http://www.google.com/addurl.html in form of ASP and pass URL and comment to the new ASP (http://www.myServer.com/addurlGoogle.asp). If I now call http://www.myServer.com/addurlGoogle.asp?URL=myURL&email =myEmail I simply have to press the button to submit my site.

The search engines are numerous and pressing buttons is fun only for a couple of times; how can I do in a loop
Dim sEngines(20)
for i = 1 to nEngines
‘ Load URL sEngines(i)
‘ Trigger the submit button
‘ Redirect the output you get to an email or file

Next

Who is so kind as to help we’ll be able to use my site to submit his/hers

Regards

Renzo
Zurich

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Alan D-W
Aug 10, 2003
"Renzo Carta" wrote in message
Hello to all the wise women and men of the newsgroup.

I am writing home made software to submit my sites to the search engines; what I have done is saving on my server the, for example, http://www.google.com/addurl.html in form of ASP and pass URL and comment
to
the new ASP (http://www.myServer.com/addurlGoogle.asp). If I now call http://www.myServer.com/addurlGoogle.asp?URL=myURL&email =myEmail I simply have to press the button to submit my site.

The search engines are numerous and pressing buttons is fun only for a couple of times; how can I do in a loop
Dim sEngines(20)
for i = 1 to nEngines
‘ Load URL sEngines(i)
‘ Trigger the submit button
‘ Redirect the output you get to an email or file

Next

Why? By the time you’ve gone to all that trouble you might just as well submit manually. That is unless you are planning to resubmit multiple times? If so, you are guaranteed never to get into any search engine whatsoever, it’s called search engine spamming and the engines take a very dim view of it.

And anyway, why ask your question in a PhotoShop newsgroup?

Alan
V
vizrosplugins
Aug 12, 2003
And anyway, why ask your question in a PhotoShop newsgroup?

I guess it was submited by his tool.

Tony G. Smith
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