Hi, I have an issue with a featured advertiser's code. I'm worried about "do follow" links... He provides me with an external source Javascript (which pulls the results from their site) and it displays various links and text on my site. The links themselves on the source appear to be coded in HTML and "do follow", but they are wrapped into the Javascript which pulls the results from their Javascript file. The source file on their site is Javascript and so is the code on my site, which pulls it from them. I have a problem with "do follow" and I'd like the links to be "nofollow", but he says he cannot control the issue - he only works on the marketing issues. Do you think this is bad for Google SEO? Like... can this kind of thing pass PR? If so... then, what if I declare the Javascript code on my site rel="nofollow" like this: <script rel="nofollow" type="text/javascript" src="http://132213.site.com/output?type=js&id=10263&hash=15292v20230nh0328bk"> Code (markup): Could this latter measure help make it "nofollow"?