Do RSS Feeds need a DNS Record each ?

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  • yahoo-xxx-girls.com
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    • Jul 2006
    • 3143

    #1

    Do RSS Feeds need a DNS Record each ?

    I know this is a simple stupid question... but when you submit RSS feeds to Google and to the other search engines do they need to have a wild card DNS setup for the SEs as to index them separately?

    I don't know that much regarding indexing rss feeds... any help would be great... perhaps you could point out a rss indexing site for me...

    Thanks for your time.


    Later,


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  • quantum-x
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    • Feb 2002
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    #2
    I think you're slightly confused.
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    • Lamis
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      • Sep 2007
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      #3
      I don't understand the question...

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      • yahoo-xxx-girls.com
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        • Jul 2006
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        #4
        Originally posted by quantum-x
        I think you're slightly confused.
        A little quantum-x, so then Google does not treat RSS feeds the same way as sub domains then... right?

        Could you clarify please...
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        • Lamis
          So Fucking Banned
          • Sep 2007
          • 961

          #5
          Originally posted by Balalsubturfyooj
          A little quantum-x, so then Google does not treat RSS feeds the same way as sub domains then... right?

          Could you clarify please...
          ah yes.. you are confused..

          RSS feeds are tracked by RSS agregators..

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          • yahoo-xxx-girls.com
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            • Jul 2006
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            #6
            Hmmm... yea... I understand that part... what I am talking about is submitting my RSS feeds straight to Google for indexing...

            I would like to know if Google will index all my feeds separately into it's data base... and yea Google does allow webmasters to submit their feeds directly...

            I hope this clarifies what my question is...

            Thanks for your input.
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            • dissipate
              The Dirty Frenchman
              • Nov 2005
              • 8904

              #7
              Seriously, you're an idiot.

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              • scottybuzz
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                • May 2006
                • 14799

                #8
                i love your threads balasubturfyooj, people give you help and you insult them back!

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                • polish_aristocrat
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                  • Jul 2002
                  • 40377

                  #9
                  bump for you
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                  • yahoo-xxx-girls.com
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                    • Jul 2006
                    • 3143

                    #10
                    Lol... Wow...

                    I had thought my question was straight forwards... perhaps not... Google allows normal static websites + Blogs as to get indexed into their system. Now of course Blogs and their feeds need to get pinged, such was not my question. what I had ask was very simple... using Google normal submit and not its Blog submit... I wanted to know if RSS feeds needed to be assigned a separate DNS record as to indicate such being a unique URL for each RSS feed being submitted ...

                    Have I still lost you dim wits ?


                    Ps. I really do not think everyone is a dim wit, just the retards...


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                    • scottybuzz
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                      • May 2006
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                      #11
                      LOL you are the new star69
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                      • StuartD
                        Sofa King Band
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 29903

                        #12
                        RSS is not a domain.

                        RSS is a form of XML, which is just another file type, like HTML, PHP, ASP and so on.

                        You don't need DNS entries for each file type, therefore you don't need DNS entries for RSS either.
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                        • u-Bob
                          there's no $$$ in porn
                          • Jul 2005
                          • 33063

                          #13
                          and you call yourself a webmaster???

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                          • yahoo-xxx-girls.com
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                            • Jul 2006
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                            #14
                            Ok... people... I'll simplify !

                            Originally posted by StuartD
                            RSS is not a domain.

                            RSS is a form of XML, which is just another file type, like HTML, PHP, ASP and so on.

                            You don't need DNS entries for each file type, therefore you don't need DNS entries for RSS either.
                            I understand RSS/XML is not a domain...

                            1.) I know how to write xml/xslt websites... RSS & Atom...

                            2.) When Google indexed my xml/xslt website in the past only the index file was picked up and such got me thinking if I had to associate a URL with each feed just for the purpose of submitting such to the search engines for indexing and that lead me into asking if it was required to have a DNS record so that Google would see each and every feed (plus index) since Google seems to treat normal webpages in such a manor... (sub domains require a DNS entry each)...

                            3.) Unlike many here at GFY I have experience with XML, but that does not mean that I understand every aspect regarding how the search engines pick up on such feeds.

                            So to recap...

                            Question: a.) If I or anyone else had a website with a directory with lets say 20 rss/xml feeds within, will the search engine "Google" index each one providing you manually submit them?

                            Question: b.) Now for Google to index a website normally there is a index page that is required and for its directories to get picked up normally such gets pointed to a subdomain(s); if Google requires a unique URL just to index a subdomain is it reasonable to ask if Google requires a URL for every indexable file, such as rss and or atom feeds ???

                            Question: c.) How many of you webmasters actually write and promote RSS, Atom or plain XML to begin with ???


                            I had think my questions are fair, those retards like "u-Bob" should get a broken nose just for being a complete retard troll, but that will never happen ;)


                            Later,

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                            • Boobmeister
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                              • Feb 2007
                              • 105

                              #15
                              Ignore the trolls, I know what you're saying.

                              Yes, a dns setup is required, and unique ip addresses are recommended, especially if there is any duplicated content in the rss.

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                              • yahoo-xxx-girls.com
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                                • Jul 2006
                                • 3143

                                #16
                                Well... I got a educated response back !

                                Originally posted by Boobmeister
                                Ignore the trolls, I know what you're saying.

                                Yes, a dns setup is required, and unique ip addresses are recommended, especially if there is any duplicated content in the rss.
                                Thank you so much Boobmeister !


                                Well I guess those calling me down who claim to be hot shots really are not so experienced after all...

                                See... ask and you will find out...


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                                • darksoul
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                                  • Apr 2002
                                  • 4997

                                  #17
                                  this thread is pretty weird.
                                  What you don't understand is that rss is just a file
                                  Do you create a subdomain for every file you have ?
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                                  domain.com/feed1
                                  domain.com/feed2
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                                  • woj
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                                    • Jul 2002
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                                    #18
                                    if you can retrieve the rss feed correctly in a web browser, then google will be able to retrieve it correctly too...
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                                    • yahoo-xxx-girls.com
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                                      • Jul 2006
                                      • 3143

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by darksoul
                                      this thread is pretty weird.
                                      What you don't understand is that rss is just a file
                                      Do you create a subdomain for every file you have ?
                                      domain.com/test.html
                                      domain.com/sex.html
                                      domain.com/sexdir
                                      domain.com/feed1
                                      domain.com/feed2
                                      domain.com/feed3
                                      I really do understand your point! but Google after it sees my index page it does not want to include other files into its data base... nothing is blocked... I have tried this on a number of times with files and directories...

                                      It does not mean because I can see the file woj that Google will index it... this is seeming to be a tricky issue.

                                      Thanks for your input.

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