Javascript jumps - Do search engines recognize them? (Posted by Malte)
I have asked myself this same question... but it seems impossible for a search engine to search for the syntax. What if it is stored in a .js file? Do engines query .js files?
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Malte posted this at 04:01 — 9th November 1999.
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Hi,
the description says it all. Do search engines reognize pages which simply redirect the user to another page. I know they do recognize the refresh META tag, but I would think it would be hard to filter out all JavaScript expression that could do it, but not those which are "legal."
Later,
Malte
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