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I need help finding a PHP File within my CMS

Hello…

I recently hired a PHP developer to create a custom CMS for my company and asked him to embed a “NOINDEX” Meta Tag inside of the <HEAD> for all posts that I publish. He said that he can create a PHP file that can populate every “dynamic page” with predetermined Meta Tags and CSS Links inside of the <HEAD> of every post that I publish…

He did a beautiful job on creating the entire CMS, however, it is time for me to switch that credential to “INDEX” but I forgot which PHP file he told me to edit to accomplish this.

He also mentioned it is as easy as opening it up with a text editor and simply swapping from NOINDEX to INDEX…

Is there any way I can trace/find which PHP file this is?

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@NogDogOct 23.2014 — I'd just search the files in the applicable directory tree for "NOINDEX". Most decent code editors can do this, or depending on what operating system you're on, there are various ways to search all files within a directory tree (e.g. the search field in the Windows Explorer window).
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