If you are running Apache, you could use mod_rewrite to change the incoming bad 
URLs into good URLs using regular expressions. I don't think IIS has quite as 
flexible a tool, but it does have a re-director that you could use per 
directory or per URL to forward bad URLs to good URLs.

>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

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