> My understanding in talking with some Google reps is that
> the google-bot does not click submit buttons, but it does follow all
> links. 

What I still don't get is how/why Google managed to crawl part of the 
admin site in question to start with.

Yes, there were mistakes and "not best practice" goofs, but, how did 
Google-bot get a link pointing into the admin folder to start with? 
Doing a full site search, I found one old login form outside the admin 
folder. Would Google-bot have followed:

action="_$$admin/_$login_proc.cfm" ??

...because that's the only link I could find anywhere that would have 
pointed into the admin folder.

Security has been totally rewritten, robots.txt adjusted, an index page 
has been added to the folder redirecting back to Disney, no actions on 
links exist now, and I've adjusted anything else I can think of at this 
point. Even my hacker friend across the street had trouble breaking into 
the admin folder. Hopefully bots are now banned. We'll see...

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