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Is it possible to have permissive default? #10
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+1. While I agree that usually "secure by default" is the better choice, I think in this case an "allow all" default is less surprising. |
This would be a rather annoying change for all current users, but I see your argument. I'll change the default in the next upcoming major release (1.0). |
I have an issue that I suspect may be related. I am trying to create a permissive setting manually and I am not having much luck. I want to specify:
I can't seem to do this; if I put in just a space character in the url definition, it becomes a slash. I thought about using If this should have been in a separate issue, please let me know. Or maybe I'm going about this the wrong way. ;) Side note: In this vein, I noticed that the docs say this:
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+1 x 1,000,000 |
Okay, I haven't gotten to this in the last months, so if there is interest I accept pull requests. |
We've installed the app on our production site where we did not want to disallow any crawling.
Unfortunately - with the disallow all default we had an issue with Google, which basically stopped all search traffic just upon upgrading the application. We've lost 60% of traffic instantly.
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