In working out my Googlebot problem, I came across an idea of using 
HTTP_USER_AGENT to identify a bot, and then exclude it from an area or 
whatever (redirect it to www.disney.com or something... that's a joke) 
... assuming it gets in despite the robots.txt file.

So, this looks like a good starting point to modify from:

http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1083-ColdFusion-Session-Management-And-Spiders-Bots.htm

I see how to deal with bots you can identify. Can anybody think of a way 
or have an example of how to figure out that it's a unidentifiable bot 
(rather than a real user with a browser) and redirect/whatever?

Just asking....

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