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Robert Charlton
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Posted: 2000-Jul-24 05:23
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Anyone know the meaning of "Fireworks Splice HTML" in meta description content tag? It appears in a site I've been evaluating, and I don't know what it's for.



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Posted: 2000-Oct-17 22:11
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I have about 200 doorway pages, each on a different, targetted subject, which lead to my main page for ordering details.

How to go about submitting them to search engines?

Would likely be banned if I submitted them all in one day, maybe two a day for the next 100 days? Though something like the JimTools submission?

I figure I could submit an index page, but would all search engines crawl through the list?

How do you handle this?

Chris



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Posted: 2000-Feb-16 20:39
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We need help promoting our law firm's website. We concertrate in Personal Injury Law. Looking for help moving up on the search engines, developing links, and just generally building legitimate site traffic, and business from the site.



JoelForge
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Posted: 2002-Feb-13 11:40
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My pages are all in asp - is this going to hamper me- if so with which search engines? :s



Bill Car
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Posted: 2001-Apr-05 10:34
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I have noticed that AltaVista lists pages in its results from sites that are dynamically generated, ie they have a '?' in the url.

- How do they do this?

- Do any other SE's have this ability?

Any help is much appreciated, ta.



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Posted: 2000-Jul-24 18:56
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I don't know for sure ... but in Adobe ImageReady, you can cut up graphics at will (they call it "slicing") and the program will also generate an html table to hold the picture together.

It sounds like this may be what's going on here ... but the html was used as the basis for the page (rather than inserted into an existing page), and thus the description remained. ???



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Posted: 2000-Oct-18 18:03
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Chris

I would only sumit 10per day per SE



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Posted: 2000-Feb-16 20:52
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frw, please keep your request for paid help to this forum. I deleted your other requests, as they were inappropriate.

Thank you. (don't worry, all the regulars faithfully read everything, your post will get exposure)



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Posted: 2002-Feb-13 14:11
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Google has no problem indexing .asp pages, and most of the other major search engines don't have a problem indexing .asp pages.



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Posted: 2001-Apr-05 10:45
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I think Google will index '?'.

However, not all engines handle special characters, so one should avoid them if possible.



Robert Charlton
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Posted: 2000-Jul-25 05:24
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But why in the meta description tag? Tag reads:

<meta name="description" content="Fireworks Splice HTML">



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Posted: 2000-Oct-18 11:20
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I was under the impression that if you have a cloaking script that sits in the root of your directory and a folder with your doorway pages in , you would only submitt the main url the spiders should crawl for the data.db file which inturn points to the folder with the doorways in it ...am i on track here ????



lhp
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Posted: 2000-Feb-18 05:26
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First of all, you have nothing in your meta tags (descriptions and keywords). If you were to submit your site to an engine that indexes meta tags ( which many do) you will not be able to rank well. Check the meta forums for more details.

Also the margins on site is not correct, you have words imposed on one another. Think about about it, would you look for help in a site that looks like it needs help? .

Also the site looks generic( I guess one would expect more from a law firm). The logo looks fine but the text and links look like they were just put together.

Before you promote your site put some more work on the design (you do not have to spend) because when people think of law firms they think persian rug, oak tree tables etc. Even if you do not have it, make your site look like it does for people to trust your site.

These are my own opinions
You made the right choice by coming to the forum (believe me, I know)do not get offended by comments and you will be alright. Try out the site review in the get high forum.



Bill Car
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Posted: 2001-Apr-05 13:46
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Your right. Google also lists url's that contain variables - anybody know of any others?

Also, is there anything that a website owner could do if they have a dynamic site to get more pages indexed?



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Posted: 2000-Jul-26 04:22
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I really am only making guesses here.

What I'm saying is that, when you cut up a graphic in ImageReady, the program can generate its own html page containing a table to hold the graphic together. This html page also contains some ImageReady-specific comment tags; I've never looked at whatever else might be in the source code.

What I'm speculating here is that, if Fireworks (also a graphics program) also generates its own html to "house" cut-up graphics, it may include a description tag or anything else it's programmed to do.

At that point, one could simply copy just the table to a new html file, in which case there would be no metatags.

However, if one instead used the Fireworks-generated html page itself (instead of copying to another html file), whatever tags, comments, etc. were generated by Fireworks would remain.

This is only a guess, based on experience with ImageReady, the fact that Fireworks is also a graphics program, and the concept of "splice" as tying things together.

My guess, then, is that "Fireworks Splice HTML" means that this is the html file generated by Fireworks to tie (splice) the graphic together.

Of course, your client could simply have added that language to the meta description ... although that's kind of hard to imagine.

Hope this helps.



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Posted: 2000-Feb-20 10:23
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lhp is right about the words overlapping. There's something wrong with the tables on the first page that isn't wrong with the other pages (at least, the ones I looked at).

Come on over to Site Reviews -- click the GetHighTraffic forums link at the bottom of the page.



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Posted: 2001-Apr-05 16:04
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You had to ask!~

Very spider friendly site design

Solving the problem of dynamic pages



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Posted: 2000-Jul-29 20:27
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As far as i believe its just the name of the software, remove at will..smile



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Posted: 2000-Feb-23 12:10
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[This message has been edited by Ness (edited 02-24-2000).]



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Posted: 2000-Jul-31 22:58
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Just for fun...a search for "Fireworks Splice HTML" on AV returns over 205,000 sites.


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