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copies of web pages stored locally on an Internet user's hard drive or within a search engine's database.
Cache pages are duplicate copies of pages defined at a certain time.
Checking your cached pages in Google can be an indication as to if the
search engines have updated their index with your most recent pages.
This is useful if you have made recent changes to a web page and want to be
sure that Google has indexed the changes that you have made.
To check the cache of a site page in Google, perform the following query:
cache:www.your-site-page.com
As an example of the information that Google returns, you may see a
message such as
This is
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cache of
http://www.enquiro.com/ as retrieved on
<insert date here> 22:37:35 GMT. G o
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l e's cache is
the snapshot that we took of the page as we crawled the web.
The page may have changed since that time. Click here for the
current page
without highlighting.
This cached page may reference images which are no longer available. Click
here for the
cached text only.
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