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    Posted: 2007-Jun-11 15:46
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    Does anyone know how search engines handle javascript & fall back links? For example:
    <a href="some link for search engines" onclick="javascript for users">text</a>

    Will engines follow the href or the javascript?
    Thanks in advance
    Drew



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    Posted: 2007-Jun-11 22:38
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    They follow the href but you need to be aware that they might do a reality check on the javascript to see if you are trying to pull one over on them.


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