The Google CSE results are completely driven
by the CSE that you have setup. You need to go to your Google account and
configure the CSE results. You should be able to exclude either some sites from
the results.
If you recently removed the pages, google
should eventually remove the results from the CSE, and the converse is that new
content will not show up in the CSE results for a few days (or sooner if your
site is indexed regularly).
Mostly, this isn’t a Drupal issue, but a
Google CSE issue.
Greg
From: support-bounces@drupal.org
[mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf
Of Jacob Roufa
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010
12:10 AM
To: support
Subject: [support] Google CSE
Results
I've installed Google CSE on a site and it's returning waaaay too many
results. It's finding pages that don't exist anymore, test pages and others.
How do I stop Google CSE from searching its cached (and now nonexistent) pages?
I can't find anything on this topic anywhere so help would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks!!
Jake Roufa
208.557.9390
http://jacobroufa.com