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11/14/2007 7:04 PM
 

A company I'm working with has set up various subdomains for their DNN site, and each subdomain is its own dnn installation (is "portal" the right terminology?). We don't want search engines crawling some of those subdomains, so we wanted to use a robots.txt.

However, that would mean we would have to place a robots.txt file in the folder for each subdomain. Since these are virtual subdomains, there are no separate folders for these. Anyone have an idea of how to work around this w/ DNN (or any other site)?

 
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