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Johnny and Queen hang in there. Ya’ll can beat these attacks. There is a way to deny request from the client they use. When you do this they will most likely spoof the client to IE or Mozilla.
Fight back and don’t let these bastards get under you skin. They may be unintentional bots, but don’t discount a direct attack because of you content.
Your friend from LA (lower Arkansas)
PS: got some bean seeds my friend said is 10 times better than Pinto beans. He said his kids won’t even eat pintos any more.
June 23rd, 2010 at 9:33 pm
Hey,
Johnny and Queen hang in there. Ya’ll can beat these attacks. There is a way to deny request from the client they use. When you do this they will most likely spoof the client to IE or Mozilla.
Fight back and don’t let these bastards get under you skin. They may be unintentional bots, but don’t discount a direct attack because of you content.
Your friend from LA (lower Arkansas)
PS: got some bean seeds my friend said is 10 times better than Pinto beans. He said his kids won’t even eat pintos any more.
Will list them soon.