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<meta name="robots" content="index,follow"/>
<meta name="robots" content="noarchive"/>

Please suggest me friends, i know the first line of script, but i want to know the below script...
 
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Well, since you are into copy and pasting, and then asking questions about what you copy and pasted?
TRY GOOGLE!!!!!
You will find answers going back 5 years, maybe more.
 
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<meta name="robots" content="noarchive"/>
basically, tells the "search bots" not to "store" a copy of the page, that this code is on and then the page is not available in the search results.
 
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yes, this is my own question and i faced question some forums..that's why i pasted into some forums..
 
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What everyone else said. But just to clarify one thing

noarchive tells search bots who obey the robots meta tag* not to cache the page. A few legitimate search bots which ignore it: Blekko, ia_archiver (aka Alexa), DuckDuckGo, possibly Baidu.
 
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yes, this is my own question and i faced question some forums..that's why i pasted into some forums..

Not saying what you did or not is wrong and I understand some questions can be "time sensitive" but if this was me... I would post the question and wait for a response then I would reword the question before posting on another forum! I really try to avoid "duplicate content".
 
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Thanks Enlytend to share this useful information to me....
 
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Re: What is the difference between these two Robots?

<META name="ROBOTS" content="INDEX,FOLLOW"> is the default behavior, you don't have to include these and <META name="ROBOTS" content="NOARCHIVE"> is useful if the content changes frequently, headlines, auctions, etc... The search engine still archives the information, but won't show it in the results.
 
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NOARCHIVE tag tells Google bot not to store a cache copy of your webpage.
index,follow tag tells Google bot to follow or index your webpage.
 
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Thanks for the nice information about these two different syntex. It is most important for the seo.
 
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NOARCHIVE tag tells Google bot not to store a cache copy of your webpage.
index,follow tag tells Google bot to follow or index your webpage.
Thanks for this information I don't know about
NOARCHIVE tag before, but now I get the information.
 
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