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AccountA record of information that is associated with a member. For example; login name, password, etc... |
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Account StatusThe state of an account. Accounts can be in one of two states, pending or active. |
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ActiveA state that an account or URL submission is in when a member has replied to the confirmation email. URL submissions are set as active when the member account is set to active. When members are set to active emails are sent to the member's email address and URL submissions are indexed in the search engine. |
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Adult siteA Web site that contains material relating to adult activities. This includes, but is not limited to, gaming, alcohol and porn. |
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Confirmation EmailAn email that is sent to a member after they have registered for the first time or after they have changed their email address. A confirmation to the confirmation email is required before any coorespondence is started between Claymont and the member. This procedure is in place so that people can not register using third party email addresses. |
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MemberA member is a person that registered at Claymont. |
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PendingA state that an account or URL submission is in when a member has not replied to the confirmation email. URL submissions are set as pending when the member account is set to pending. When members are set to pending no emails are sent to the member's email address. Also, pending URL Submissions are not indexed in the search engine. |
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Security SiteA Web site that contains material relating to computer security. |
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URLThe Web address that Claymont members use to submit their Web site to Claymont's Search Engine. |
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URL CategoryInformation that is entered by the user when submitting a URL to Claymont's Search Engine. The URL category is used for indexing and searching and is not displayed in the search results. If no URL Category is entered, the URL Category is obtained from the Web page by parsing the category metatags tag. If there are no category metatags, the URL Category is not used. |
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URL DescriptionInformation that is entered by the user when submitting a URL to Claymont's Search Engine. The URL description is displayed as the first line in the search results. If no URL description is entered, the URL description is obtained from the Web page first from parsing the description metatags tag and if that is not available, then from the text in the beginning of the Web page. |
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URL First Failed IndexThis is the date of the first attempt to index a URL without success. |
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URL First IndexedThis is the date that a URL was first successfully indexed and added to Claymont's Search Engine. |
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URL First SubmittedThis is the date that a URL was first submitted to Claymont's Search Engine. |
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URL KeywordsInformation that is entered by the user when submitting a URL to Claymont's Search Engine. URL Keywords are used for indexing and searching and are not displayed in the search results. If no URL Keywords are entered, the URL Keywords are obtained from the Web page by parsing the keywords metatags tag. If there are no keyword metatags, URL Keywords are not used. |
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URL LanguageThe primary language of the URL. |
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URL Last Failed IndexThis is the date of the last attempt to index a URL without success. |
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URL Last IndexedThis is the date that a URL was last successfully indexed and added to Claymont's Search Engine. |
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URL Last SubmittedThis is the date that a URL was last submitted to Claymont's Search Engine. |
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URL Marked for DeletionWhen a URL is ready to be deleted and removed from the system. The main reason for this setting is when a URL has not been available for indexing for a minimum of 2 weeks . Please note that the marked for Deletion is set to No when a URL is resubmitted for indexing. |
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URL Ready to be IndexedSignifies whether a URL is ready to be indexed in Claymont's Search Engine. |
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URL StatusThe state of a URL. The URL can be in one of two states, pending or active. |
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URL TitleInformation that is entered by the user when submitting a URL to Claymont's Search Engine. The URL title is displayed as the first text in the description line in the search results. If no URL Title is entered, the URL Title is obtained from the Web page first from parsing the title metatags tag and if that is not available, the URL Description text will replace the URL Title. |