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sarettah 09-04-2014 06:49 PM

Can anyone help with a couple of crawl errors?
 
Hey,

I was in webmaster tools and it is listing 3 crawl errors. It lists:


index.php?action=ModelPage&model_id=153264
index.php?action=ModelGuestChat&page=freechat&mode l_id=155989&freechat=Y
index.php?action=ModelGuestChat&page=freechat&free chat=Y&model_id=147216

Thing is that none of those urls are from my site. I moved the site over the weekend and have searched the entire migration folder I created and nothing like that appears anywhere.

That stuff appears to me to be code from webcams.com whitelabel, so that raises the question why is google finding webcam.com code in my site when I am not using webcams.com on the site and have never had webcams.com on the site or in the database.

I am getting ready to download the entire site again in order to see if anything has been modified somehow without me knowing about it.

Meanwhile though, does anyone know a good way to figure out where in the crawl that google found those?

Thanks in advance


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sarettah 09-04-2014 06:58 PM

This is what google's faq says:

Quote:

Q: Why am I receiving "Not found" crawl errors for URLs that don't exist on my site?
A: These errors occur when Googlebot tries to access a URL and receives a 404 (Not found) response. This can happen when Googlebot follows an invalid link, which may be mistyped or outdated. If you don't recognize these URLs and/or don't think they should be accessible, you can safely ignore these errors. If, however, you see URLs listed in the 'Not found' section that you recognize and would like crawled, you can click the URL to show more details that we hope you find helpful in identifying and fixing the errors.

If you want get rid of these errors faster, you can 301 redirect incorrect or outdated URLs to the current version of that content, and/or you can contact sites that link to these URLs and ask them to update their links. Note that submitting a URL removal request will not remove these errors from your report. The URL removal tool removes URLs from Google's search results, it does not remove errors from your Webmaster Tools account.
Not much help there.

hmmm.

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PR_Glen 09-05-2014 06:51 AM

there isn't a site on the planet that doesn't get crawl errors at some point. I wouldn't sweat it unless its on an important spot of course.

trevesty 09-05-2014 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 20216701)
there isn't a site on the planet that doesn't get crawl errors at some point. I wouldn't sweat it unless its on an important spot of course.

:2 cents::2 cents:

Barry-xlovecam 09-05-2014 07:40 AM

link:[url with the error] >search Google
Maybe they still show as indexed?


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