[MOBY-l] deregistration by removal of RDF
Mark Wilkinson
markw at illuminae.com
Wed Sep 22 23:40:06 UTC 2004
You can immediately de-register a service that has no registered
SignatureURI - this was to allow people to easily set up test services
that would be deregistered rapidly if they forgot to do so manually. I
guess if there is a need for a more immediate deregistration process for
"real" services (i.e. those that had an RDF file sitting somewhere)
then we could think about that.
is it possible to remove your site from Google??
M
Frank Gibbons wrote:
> At 01:16 PM 9/22/2004, you wrote:
>
>> > 1. does MOBY Central's web agent READ what's in the file.
>> >
>> Yes, I would guess so. Mark wrote:
>>
>> > 4) If it finds an RDF, it compares the signatures of each service
>> > described in that RDF with the database, and updates or adds these
>> > service descriptions as necessary.
>>
>> > 2. And, since I'm no longer allowed to de-register by making a
>> function
>> > call, how can I make MOBY Central aware of the deregistration in a
>> prompt
>> > manner?
>> >
>> I hope, strongly hope that this will not be true. See my previous,
>> and
>> Rebecca's, message.
>
>
> Martin, thanks for the pointers - on reading Rebecca's earlier
> message, I realise that she asked the same question I did.
>
> -F
>
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