> I guess it's difficult. Anybody can telnet to post 80 and type http request
> and get the page and also thr. any program just by sending http request to
> port 80.
>
> How do you define browser access, as interpreted by web server? If it's going
> to be http request alone then it's difficult to stop 'non-browser' access.
>
> Did I get your question right?
>
Hi!! shridhar
u r right , actually robots.txt makes it possible that it prevents
down loads from tools like wget so there will be something in apache
or whatever webserver the site ( IIRC in my case it was tamacom.com )
is using to make a differance in calls comming from browser and
wget
btw log file of wget shows that its using http request on port
80
any comments
shubh
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