__/ [ John Bokma ] on Monday 13 March 2006 09:12 \__
> David <seodave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> No, the iFrame content (the HTML page you'll have the image within) is
>> not seen by spiders.
>
> That's new to me, and I can't think of any reason why it can't be seen,
> since I can write a spider in 10 minutes that has no problem in doing so,
> I mean:
>
> <iframe src="pages.html"
> ^^^^^^^^^^
>
> it's not that hard to follow such a thingy, and hence I doubt this
> statement :-D. (WB BTW)
I suspect that David may be right. I have just tested the following page for
iframes indexing with Google.
http://www.schestowitz.com/wp2-test/
The outcome was negative despite the PageRank 2, which should have been
sufficient to warrant indexing. I think a larger experiment is needed to
confirm this...
Best wishes,
Roy
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