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Originally Posted by edNorth
Nick, … The webpage was not a public one. Possibly it was the "webmasters" mistake … but nevertheless, it was "made public" by one of only four having proper knowing of it, the other (three) had the "unpleasant" surprise to have part of their work exposed.
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I'm sorry to say this Ed but it was entirely the mistake of the people who posted the page. By putting it on the web without password protection,
they made it public. Do you not know how Google and others produce their results? They send out software "spiders" on the web to analyse the content of pages (you see this in your ISP's statistics for your site). If you put up a page with the word "Brunnthal" or "Ju 290" in it, then eventually search engines will find that and people will visit.
Now please stop having an angry dispute with Roger on this forum, that is something you
could make private — just use email.