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Old July 31st, 2008, 05:57 AM
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Default Detecting Spiders in ASP.net

Love the book, although it doesn't explain how to detect for spiders accessing a site? I have read about:

Request.Browser.Crawler

Can you tell me anything about it, how reliable it is and how it gets updated?

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Question Strange queston

Hey, Guy! Seems you didn't read the book. It is clearly written how to find out whether the Crawler is requesting a page.





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