If you want search engines to pick up your link then you can always
use . :)
Interesting. I hadn't thought of that.
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On 10/23/07, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone say for sure whether window.open() links get spidered by
> search engines?
>
> Thanks.
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> Richard Heyes
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> that can cut the c
It depends on the way you do it, for instance, something like
...
will, but if you use something like
...
chances are it won't.
Edward Kay wrote:
Can anyone say for sure whether window.open() links get spidered by
search engines?
From my experience they don't, but I use a custom Ja
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> Can anyone say for sure whether window.open() links get spidered by
> search engines?
>
>From my experience they don't, but I use a custom Javascript function to
open pop-ups.
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