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robots.txt recognition failure.

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bossychloe | 21:14 Thu 05th Mar 2009 | Internet
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I have used Ipswich WS-FTP to upload my robots.txt file to the same folder as my index.html file.
However when I tested it with the Google Analyse robots.txt - it still states my pages are 'Allowed'.
Where do you think I have gone wrong?
Sorry for being so lame, but this is all so new to me...
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Have you got you own domain name?
"Where do you think I have gone wrong?"

How can we tell, since you've not told us what your file looks like?
Reading that previous thread it seems that your file is called "appears as: robots.txt.txt" (Copied and pasted from your own answer).
Perhaps you should try renaming it to "robots.txt"
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My robots.txt file is up and running at last! I had made a mistake in the text file .
Thank you both so much for your help x

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