Re: [phplib] $sess->mode='post' workaround From: Jeroen Laarhoven (jeroen <email protected>)
Date: 09/21/00

If you want to 'handle' spiders, check http://www.spiderhunter.com/.
Lots of info about cloaking, spider, behaving, including script, etc.

Greetings
Jeroen.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Max Derkachev" <kot <email protected>>
To: "Mikey" <frak <email protected>>
Cc: <phplib <email protected>>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: [phplib] $sess->mode='post' workaround

> Mikey wrote:
>
> > Or maybe a text link that submits the form that links to nothing - that
way,
> > if javascript is disabled the page will not go anywhere?
> >
>
> No, It does not make sense. The trick is that search spiders would follow
real
> links and index the site, without any notion of a session. While humans
would
> submit posts instead, and benefit from a session behind.
>
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