I can't think of any, rewrite would be best. There are tools for IIS that work like apache rewrite, don't remember, you have to google on that.

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Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
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http://bighead.net/ - http://eventpix.com/

On May 5, 2008, at 11:08 AM, John Hotaling wrote:

Hi Robert:
Thanks very much for the feedback. We discussed option 1 a bit and wondered if there were any specific security concerns associated with this approach of which you may be aware.

Thank you.
John

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John Hotaling
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www.AuctionAnything.com

AuctionAnything.com, Inc.
509 S. Chickasaw Trail #168
Orlando, FL 32825-7852
Tel: 407.282.8568 Ext 160
Fax: 407.540.9574
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From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 1:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Witango and Robots.txt file

You can do this a couple of ways.

1. map the .txt extension to witango if you are using IIS, and treat robots.txt as a TML file, tag away.

2. If you are using apache, use REWRITE to map /robots.txt to / robots.taf or something like that, and tag away.

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Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bighead.net/ - http://eventpix.com/

On May 5, 2008, at 9:55 AM, John Hotaling wrote:


Hello:
I was hoping to get some insight on how others may be “managing” a global robots.txt file in a shared hosting environment.

In general, we have a few sites that use the same Witango code base and have the same “root” directory and therefore currently “share” the same robots.txt file. As you might imagine, I now have the need to configure the robots.txt file differently for certain clients.

Since Witango does not serve the .txt files I obviously can not use any meta tags. I’ve done a little bit of research online (e.g. robotstxt.org and a few forums) and haven’t been able to find a solution to what I would think would be a somewhat common problem. I don’t see any way of utilizing Witango to manage this but maybe we are overlooking something. BTW, we are using multiple IIS 6.0 servers in a load balanced configuration.

Thank you in advance for any assistance.
John
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John Hotaling
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.AuctionAnything.com

AuctionAnything.com, Inc.
509 S. Chickasaw Trail #168
Orlando, FL 32825-7852
Tel: 407.282.8568 Ext 160
Fax: 407.540.9574
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