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Htaccess and IIS (or how to redirect from non www version)
hello
I'm finding that my web site is being hit by a number of unwanted crawlers (cyveillance, etc). I would like to find a simple way to deny access to these bots that I can impliment via a file in my root directory. or just setup redirection from "non www" version to "www" version The .htaccess file for the Apache server sounds exactly like what I need, but I'm on a Windows server with a commercial hosting company. Is there a file or protocol similar to the .htaccess file for windows server? thank you |
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robot.txt is a file, well behaved crawlers look at to see if & what they should traverse. See more here
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u mean robots.txt ? what's about redirection ? i can do it via robots.txt ? ![]() |
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ooops yep robots.txtNot sure what you mean by redirection, but i dont think the robots.txt file can redirect to other websites etc. AFAIK its for just controlling crawler access to you site. Displeaser |
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