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socalchet
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Posted: 2007-Mar-12 14:54
I am working on a new website that has a "JavaScript must be enabled......" error coded into the page. It turns out that the javascript line is one of the first text items in the code. Now this error typically doesn't show up when the page is displayed, however, I am finding that sometimes in search results, "JavaScript must be enabled......" is the text that shows up on the SERP. So crawlers must be seeing this. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to put this so it is not indexed?
Thanks!
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g1smd
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Joined: Jul 28, 2002
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Posted: 2007-Mar-12 23:58
Try it as text in an image, or as text in an iframe perhaps.
Otherwise you'll end up with indexing problems if you try to "hide" text on a page.
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