Does anyone else see CFerrors from Yahoo's spider / bot  Slurp? We monitor
all CFerrors that are generated on our servers. It seems that Yahoo! Slurp
is responsible for over 60% of the errors per week that are thrown by our
production webservers. It looks like Slurp is appending almost random values
to the query strings. id=5%E2%84%91=2 or  it may append an old URL var that
has not been used for years like "view=archive". (This one throws a
"CF_SQL_NUMERIC" error now.)  Does anyone know of a way I can get Slurp to
stop hitting these pages with invalid URL vars? And still keep Slurp
indexing the site normaly?
 
 
 
FYI I have a custom cf error page. After thinking about this for a little
while I can see where my custom cf error page may not look like an error
page to Slurp.  Any idea of what I can do to make Slurp understand it is an
error?
 
Thanks
 
Mark W. Breneman
-Cold Fusion Developer
-Network Administrator
  Vivid Media
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.vividmedia.com <http://www.vividmedia.com/> 
  608.270.9770
 


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