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I'm using a robots.txt file to control what is and is not crawled by search engine bots but I'd like to block anything that isn't a known search engine bot doesn't get the file I'm feeding to google, yahoo and the others. |
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Joe Fox <ny152 (AT) none (DOT) invalid> wrote: I'm using a robots.txt file to control what is and is not crawled by search engine bots but I'd like to block anything that isn't a known search engine bot doesn't get the file I'm feeding to google, yahoo and the others. Why? I can imagine that you want to block your entire site for any bot that's known to be abusive though, but those probably don't check your robots.txt anyway. |
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John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote in news:Xns9A4A4758D9F83castleamber (AT) 130 (DOT) 133.1.4: Joe Fox <ny152 (AT) none (DOT) invalid> wrote: I'm using a robots.txt file to control what is and is not crawled by search engine bots but I'd like to block anything that isn't a known search engine bot doesn't get the file I'm feeding to google, yahoo and the others. Why? I can imagine that you want to block your entire site for any bot that's known to be abusive though, but those probably don't check your robots.txt anyway. Perhaps I didn't say it right. I'm wanting to block the robots.txt that I'm feeding search engines from being given to anybody else. |
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I realize that they *could* spoof the SE's user agent or something, but my concerns are bright enough to look for robots.txt but not bright enough to expect to be handed a phoney |
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Perhaps I didn't say it right. *I'm wanting to block the robots.txt that I'm feeding search engines from being given to anybody else. |
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Perhaps I didn't say it right. *I'm wanting to block the robots.txt that I'm feeding search engines from being given to anybody else. If Google catch you they will exclude you from the index. 'Don't deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users, which is commonly referred to as "cloaking." ' |
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Joe Fox <ny152 (AT) none (DOT) invalid> wrote: John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote in news:Xns9A4A4758D9F83castleamber (AT) 130 (DOT) 133.1.4: Joe Fox <ny152 (AT) none (DOT) invalid> wrote: I'm using a robots.txt file to control what is and is not crawled by search engine bots but I'd like to block anything that isn't a known search engine bot doesn't get the file I'm feeding to google, yahoo and the others. Why? I can imagine that you want to block your entire site for any bot that's known to be abusive though, but those probably don't check your robots.txt anyway. Perhaps I didn't say it right. I'm wanting to block the robots.txt that I'm feeding search engines from being given to anybody else. Why? If the reason is that you want to "protect" some folders: it's not secure and bound to fail sooner or later. Remember that not all bots honor the robots.txt, especially not the ones that you don't want on your site in the first place. |
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I realize that they *could* spoof the SE's user agent or something, but my concerns are bright enough to look for robots.txt but not bright enough to expect to be handed a phoney You want to hide the key under the doormat which has in 5 languages "The key is hidden nearby" written on top... |
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John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote in news:Xns9A4A4758D9F83castleamber (AT) 130 (DOT) 133.1.4: Joe Fox <ny152 (AT) none (DOT) invalid> wrote: I'm using a robots.txt file to control what is and is not crawled by search engine bots but I'd like to block anything that isn't a known search engine bot doesn't get the file I'm feeding to google, yahoo and the others. Why? I can imagine that you want to block your entire site for any bot that's known to be abusive though, but those probably don't check your robots.txt anyway. Perhaps I didn't say it right. I'm wanting to block the robots.txt that I'm feeding search engines from being given to anybody else. I realize that they *could* spoof the SE's user agent or something, but my concerns are bright enough to look for robots.txt but not bright enough to expect to be handed a phoney |
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John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote in news:Xns9A4A915154EB7castleamber (AT) 130 (DOT) 133.1.4: Joe Fox <ny152 (AT) none (DOT) invalid> wrote: John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> wrote in news:Xns9A4A4758D9F83castleamber (AT) 130 (DOT) 133.1.4: Joe Fox <ny152 (AT) none (DOT) invalid> wrote: I'm using a robots.txt file to control what is and is not crawled by search engine bots but I'd like to block anything that isn't a known search engine bot doesn't get the file I'm feeding to google, yahoo and the others. Why? I can imagine that you want to block your entire site for any bot that's known to be abusive though, but those probably don't check your robots.txt anyway. Perhaps I didn't say it right. I'm wanting to block the robots.txt that I'm feeding search engines from being given to anybody else. Why? If the reason is that you want to "protect" some folders: it's not secure and bound to fail sooner or later. Remember that not all bots honor the robots.txt, especially not the ones that you don't want on your site in the first place. I want to keep certain humans from reading the robots.txt that I give to search engines because it's none of their bloody business what pages I tell SE's not to index and there are a few that might have mind enough to look at robots.txt They will not however expect to be handed a tailored version of it. I realize that they *could* spoof the SE's user agent or something, but my concerns are bright enough to look for robots.txt but not bright enough to expect to be handed a phoney You want to hide the key under the doormat which has in 5 languages "The key is hidden nearby" written on top... Not really, or is it possible that they could also get my .htaccess? I didn't think that was possible. If they ask for a robots.txt and get one that's got nothing more than a pointer to a sitemap that will satisfy 'em. |
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Phil Payne <phil (AT) isham-research (DOT) co.uk> wrote in news:adf1b99f-5c4d-48a8-b348-49a9cacc2453 (AT) n77g2000hse (DOT) googlegroups.com: Perhaps I didn't say it right. *I'm wanting to block the robots.txt that I'm feeding search engines from being given to anybody else. If Google catch you they will exclude you from the index. 'Don't deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users, which is commonly referred to as "cloaking." ' I can't believe this. I'm not trying to cloak my content or pull anything underhanded. |
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