You could use the META tag for robots:

<meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow">

I'm sure there are other solutions, but this might get you going in the
right direction.

-Dain

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My company has an affiliate program set up with other webmasters.  The
> webmasters put a banner on their site that links to ours with a unique
> referral ID.  The problem we are having is that several search engines are
> spidering these other sites and then following the links from them to our
> site.  This way, it looks like the web site is sending traffic to our site.
> This is a problem.  What we would like to do is catch this type of activity
> and keep it from being recorded in the database for that web site.  We've
> thought up some clunky solutions, but I thought I would ask in case someone
> knows of an elegant way to handle this.
>
> Todd
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