Spider is read this code or not!

Discussion in 'Google' started by genuineseo, Apr 14, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello friends,

    Spider is read this info between these codes

    <!--html_footer start here--> xxxxxxxxxxxx <!--html_footer end here-->

    <!-- main --> xxxxxx <!-- end main -->

    <!--webbot bot="Include" i-checksum="24623" endspan --> xxxxxxx
    <!--webbot bot="Include" U-Include="gift_pages.htm" TAG="BODY" startspan -->


    Can any body share this. :confused:
     
    genuineseo, Apr 14, 2009 IP
  2. yenerich

    yenerich Active Member

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    Spiders grab your HTML as it is. Not your PHP, per example, read the resulting HTML code that is downloaded by the browser.
    If you can see something using the "view source" in your browser, then spiders will grab it.
     
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  3. munnaaa

    munnaaa Banned

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    #3
    very less info . :(
     
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  4. genuineseo

    genuineseo Well-Known Member

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    What I am saying now, after closing the body and html, then between this code is SE spider Read or not. :confused:


    </body>
    </html>
    <!--body--> xxxxxx <!--body-->
     
    genuineseo, Apr 14, 2009 IP
  5. yenerich

    yenerich Active Member

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    Yes. Everything that you can view in the source from your browser is being seeing by the bot.
     
    yenerich, Apr 15, 2009 IP
  6. genuineseo

    genuineseo Well-Known Member

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    I think SE Spider is only read the code/text between the <html> </html>.

    But not read after the </html> of code.
     
    genuineseo, Apr 17, 2009 IP
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    UpL0ad3R Active Member

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    jacobbannier Active Member

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    <!--Start Rant-->
    You need to learn the different ways of saying read - reads, reading etc.
    Use them.
    <!--End Rant -->
     
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  9. yenerich

    yenerich Active Member

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    No, thats not accurated.

    As someone advice, CTRL+U, and you will see the source.
    Everything that its there will be spidered.
     
    yenerich, Apr 18, 2009 IP
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    It is true. If the code exists, the spider sees it. If you don't want the spider to see it, then don't put the code in! ;)
     
    Hoster1, Apr 18, 2009 IP