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	<title>Comments on: More Fun With .htaccess Files</title>
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		<title>By: gadget</title>
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		<description>James.

I have just bought a domain that has a few hundred pages. As I&#039;m re-developing the site I have removed all these pages. However the bots are currently still looking for them - should I just let them not find them and then they&#039;ll de-index them over time or should I do something fancy with the .htaccess file?</description>
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<p>I have just bought a domain that has a few hundred pages. As I&#8217;m re-developing the site I have removed all these pages. However the bots are currently still looking for them &#8211; should I just let them not find them and then they&#8217;ll de-index them over time or should I do something fancy with the .htaccess file?</p>
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