Google search results show the source code [closed] - seo

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I made a mistake when I helped a friend to set up her website. I forgot to upload robots.txt before I sent some text code onto the server to test the server. When she google her url in google, she can see the source code as a first result.
I now uploaded a robots.txt onto the server, but the old source code is still there although I have changed the code totally.
Can I fix this problem now?
Thanks

The next time Google (or any other search engine) crawls your website, it'll see the robots.txt file and reindex (or remove) the site accordingly. If you absolutely must remove the site now, go to http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=164734.

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I have built an extremly small website for fun for the past couple weeks. But after 1 week I put it on the shared host, there is still no Google search result for my site.
Actually, Google has indexed my site's home page which I uploaded 3 weeks ago for test purpose and is always displaying that "test page" when my domain name is searched.
I know Google and other search engine cache data for a reason, but how long will the cache last until next time they crawl my site?
Apparently, my website mymsdn.info is now totally different from the one Google collects.
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I am using Microsoft's IIS SEO analyzer, and it keeps showing me a warning that I have a canonical link error because I'm storing the same file in different folders on the server. Doing this makes my file structure much more organized that linking different folders together. Should I just ignore this or is this a big deal for SEO?
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I'm building a website with lots of images and want to stop bots from accessing those images. So I'm looking something beyond cookies since bots can handle cookies. My idea is that all authentication should reside purely on the server side. Any ideas?
Someone suggested a website, that makes a user visit a thumbnail page first. Somehow visiting that page triggers a server side variable, which allows the main image to be displayed later. How can that be implemented.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Robots.txt
That will stop some bots from spidering images on your site.
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=.htaccess

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Did anybody know
when i make search with keyword "internetdownloadmanager"
there is will be sub menu for the page of
www.internetdownloadmanager.com
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i have 5 dynmic artcile in my home page, (random)
How quick google will read my content ,
First tell me Really Google will cron my content or not becoz am changes my content every page refresh ,
So i have this doubt ,
Google Will crawl random content Or Not ?
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Google will crawl anything. But if your content is random you'll soon get a Google ban/discount. Regularly changing content is good, random content is not.
Also, your content is only a small portion of your search results these days. Getting relevant links (links from websites with domain authority) has much more influence.