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Posted: 03/23/2006 09:39 pm
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If you use an HTML source code lock on your webpages....Would they get indexed/crawled by Search Engines?

Thank you in advance.



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Posted: 03/24/2006 01:53 am
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I'd imagine so, as long as you can read it, don't see why not.

type in cache:www.mydomain.com in Google. This will display the cached version G has, click on text version near the top and that's a good indicasion to what G can see smile



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Posted: 03/24/2006 11:29 am
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Encrypted code cannot be indexed. Only the encrytpted version will be seen by the bots.

You'll rank well for phrases like $f43f6%340ac5cb230fb4872a7e96ee952 and so on, and not much else.



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Posted: 03/27/2006 12:08 am
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wow, didn't know that, thanks once again G1 for enlightening me smile


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