Schnitzel with potato salad

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The term schnitzel with potato salad is a test term used by webmasters to research the properties of search engines . He was first mentioned on November 15, 2002 by Steffi Abel in the newsgroup de.comm.infosystems.www.authoring.misc. Originally, it was supposed to measure the time from the robot's visit to its inclusion in the search engine's index. Schnitzel and potato salad was a chosen term that was not yet included in the Google index at the time.

The goal was expanded to investigate how Google processes various HTML constructions and what results are returned. The term is now unsuitable for the original purpose, as it can be found on hundreds of pages. Schnitzel and potato salad has become a synonym for strings that cannot yet be found in search engines.

Of particular interest is how the various search engine algorithms work and how the robots index the pages . The findings from this can help optimize websites for such search engines .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Intentional spelling mistakes as search engine feed In: Google Groups. Retrieved November 4, 2019 .

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