Thanks, that seems to be what I was overlooking. Converts
https://www.plumbersstock.com/product.html?partNumber=128&pathKey=33245
to https://www.plumbersstock.com/product.html?partNumber=128 just for
Google and Yahoo. For others' reference this is the finished code that
seems to work for me:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^.*(Googlebot|Yahoo!\ Slurp).*$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(.*)(&+pathKey=\d*)(.*)$
RewriteRule (.*) $1?%1%3 [R,L]
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Michael McGlothlin
http://www.PlumbersStock.com/
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^.*[Googlebot|Yahoo!\ Slurp].*$
In a regex [charclass] matches any single character in charclass. In
other words, that expression will match any user agent string that
contains a "G", or an "o", or an "l", or an "e", etc. Replacing the []
with () will help.
Also, use the RewriteLog for debugging.
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