At 08:08 AM 10/3/00 -0400, Rick Macdougall wrote: >Hi All, > >You don't need to do that at all :) > >Use the ErrorDocument (I'm sure thttp has the same thing) to redirect to a >Perl or PHP script. Just parse out the HTTP ENV variables, get the host >name it was trying to get and redirect. > >It's about a 4 line PHP script and I'm sure it's about the same in Perl. > That will result in http requests exiting with error codes (404 or 403 or whatever) and as such, web spiders will not follow those requests and will not index the remote sites. -mark ---- Mark Jeftovic, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> easyDNS Technologies Inc. http://www.easyDNS.com/
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