Philip Hallstrom wrote:
robots.txt will not do what you want it to.

Just sniff for those robots' User-Agents (Google, MSN and Yahoo all publish their UA strings on their websites, AFAIK) and send different content if it's one of those.


they will hammer you for it eventually - AFAICT all major SEs send out their spiders occasionally with faked user-agent strings - to catch out crap like
this.


google adsense won't. I explicity asked them about this. Well, what I asked was that if I had a password protected area, could I allow them access to spider the content so that normal users could see the ads. I told them the layout would be different, but the content the same.

They said that was fine.

but you didn't ask - 'heh is it okay to fill my public page with SEO crud but
only if a spider comes round'

they might just take a different view on that :-)


2cents.


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