Check the User-Agent appearing in your logs.  The regexp would not
match Googlebot's User-Agent from the logs on my server:
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)

Try:
SetEnvIf User-Agent "(.*)Googlebot(.*)" SESSION_USE_TRANS_SID=0

solprovider

WARNING: Code was written freehand, is completely untested, and may
cause catastrophic failures.  Use at your own risk.


On 10/22/07, Sylvain Viollat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have a website which works with session.use_trans_sid set to On. 
> Everything works just fine, but when googlebot comes on the website and does 
> its job, it's also getting the php's session id in the URL. I've search a lot 
> about this problem and one of the solution which could do what I want, 
> disabling session.use_trans_sid if User-Agent is ^googlebot, doesn't work. 
> Here is what I tried, in a .htaccess file :
>
> SetEnvIf User-Agent "^googlebot" SESSION_USE_TRANS_SID=0
> - EnvVar is properly set up but has no effect if I check a phpinfo 
> (session.use_trans_sid still to On)
>
> I can't disable session.use_trans_sid for the whole website, but only if 
> googlebot is coming.
> Sylvain, France

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