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That said... if compliance with the robots.txt is dependent on the spider being designed to read the it and follow the rules or the spider is designed to ignore the robot.txt, why not just use the htaccess to control where the spider can go?
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That said, I usually don't recommend that route when fielding Qs about robots.txt because: not all servers have compiled-in the mod_rewrite module; the module is head-bangingly complicated; .htaccess can be complicated; and many ISPs don't allow users to 'see' dot-files so .htaccess simply isn't an option.
Dodgy, yes. Very. Or at least 'unprofessional' -- and possibly counted as a "quality indicator."
ccubed99,
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The three methods are complementary, but in no way are any of them equivalent.
Jim
Ccubed99 - your first post was a good question, and you got a good answer. You're batting a thousand so far :-)