/problog/api/ coming up in search results?

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/problog/api/ is coming up in my search results?

Any idea why? Or how to remove??

It comes up on an Archive Search for the month/year that the blog was installed (Apr 2015).

It doesn't match on any obvious keywords - only the date search.

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webporter replied on at Permalink Reply
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I found it on another site that has ProBlog installed too (not my site)

I will PM you the link.

Looks like a bug?
webporter replied on at Permalink Reply
webporter
OK - I got rid of it by going to

- Dashboard > Full Sitemap
- choosing Show System Pages option
- finding the Problog > API page
- going to Page Properties > Custom Attributes
- ticking "Exclude from Search Index"

But I reckon this should be hidden by default... doesn't make sense to appear in search.
Blogsearch comes up in the search too by default, I had to tick "Exclude from Search Index" on that page too.

NOTE: I configured my blogsearch Search Block to "Search Within Path" of the /articles/ branch/directory, which the API isn't even in, so I'm not sure why it's even coming up in the search???
scrivener replied on at Permalink Reply
scrivener
Same here. You can kill the api and blogsearch pages in the blogsearch results simply by checking the "exclude from search index" attribute on both pages. Still curious why we have to do that, though....
RadiantWeb replied on at Permalink Reply
RadiantWeb
thank you for pointing this out. I have added this to the C5.7 installer. Next update to the 5.6 version should also reflect this.

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