Bing Cache
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How can you see what pages are cached by bing. I'm basically looking for these google approaches for bing:
cache:domain.com
site:domain.com
Thanks
Tyler
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There is no search operator, but you can access the cached version in the search results. Just search "url:websiteurl.com" then click the arrow > and it will open up options for the page. There is a link to view the cached version. See the pic below.
The site: search operator works just like it does in Google on Bing!
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I usually do the search for domainname and is it appears in search results then usually there is a cache link in yahoo (in the result) and in bing it should appear when the arrow is clicked next to the result.
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I've never been able to find one...they must not have one? The only way I've ever found cached pages on Bing is to click the arrow next the listing on the SERP, then arrow down to cached page.
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