>
>
> I have an idea that may or may not be useful to you. If the user
> comes to a random page without a valid cookie, you redirect them to
> the front page. After that point, they have a valid cookie, and they
> can access all the other pages. The robots would get redirected once,
> try all the links on your front page (which would all redirect back to
> the front page), and then give up.
except - why do u want them to give up? search engine placement is very
important to many of us, and u don't get it by mis-directing the robots.
>
>
> If your cookie has a long expiry, and you refresh it when the user
> comes back, then this won't stop them bookmarking pages and returning
> to them at a later stage.
>
> Useful, maybe ?
>
> Jim
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