The session manager plug-in doesn't help in this case, since errors
are still logged - only the session entry is suppressed. My only
option is to figure out why the bots trigger all these "non-object"
errors.

It seems to be almost every line in home.php containing php-code that
generates an error?! What terrible mistake could I have put in there
to cause this?

Thanks,

Thor

On Oct 27, 10:38 am, Thor Frølich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll give that a go.
>
> Thanks for your suggestion,
>
> Thor
>
> On Oct 26, 4:10 pm, Michael Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Have you tried the session manager plugin?  You can exclude such bots
> > from being logged.
>
> > You can find it in the -extras repo, 
> > orhttp://www.habariproject.org/dist/plugins/session_manager.zip
>
> > ~miklb
>
> > On Oct 25, 3:27 am,ThorFrølich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > (Sorry for posting again, but having found out more it needed a new
> > > subject line)
>
> > > Yahoo and Google's indexing spiders are generating a lot of "Trying to
> > > get property of non-object in home.php" errors on my site
> > > (www.abekat.net). My database rapidly balloons in size because of
> > > this. Normal visits don't create errors.
>
> > > Anyone here know what makes these spider visits special (different
> > > parsing, reading files out of order, xml weirdness)? I don't have a
> > > robot.txt. Do I need one?
>
> > > Thanks,
>
> > >Thor
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