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Old Sep 24th, 2007, 17:41
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For rel="nofollow" to work,
does there need to be something in a robots.txt?
if so please say what
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Re: robots

Nope although robots.txt is an easier way to do it if you have alot of files... I am sure but don't quote me on that
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Re: robots

I'd prefer the robots.txt method then.
or both.
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Re: robots

Have a look here for more info: http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/exclusion.html.
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Re: robots

Keep in mind that there is no guarantee that rel=nofollow OR robots.txt rules are followed by every robot. If you are trying to really hide something from SEs, password protect it.

If that's not the case, I'd use both methods to make sure.
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Re: robots

yeah wanted to do the same thing as WF does with the sigs
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Re: robots

For preventing bots for crawling links of signatures "nofollow tag" would be the good option rather then using robots'txt which will avoid crawling the whole page.
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Re: robots

Like Andy said, robots.txt is not the answer for you. It's intended to stop SEs indexing a certain page, it's not for telling SEs not to follow a certain link. There's a key difference...
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