| Can Search Engines Crawl This Rss Feed? A Quick Question From A Beginner |
JWalters

msg:1541748 | 7:24 am on May 4, 2005 (gmt 0) | Hello, I am looking to add a rss feed from RentACoder but I am unsure if a crawler will be able to crawl the feed. Here is the code.... <IFRAME ID=IFrame1 FRAMEBORDER=0 SCROLLING=NO width=150 Height=300 SRC="http://www.example.com/example/misc/LinkToUs/ScrollingBidRequests.asp?txtWidth=150&txtHeight=300&blnHideChannelSubscribe=true&blnLaunchLinkInNewWindow=true&blnFullTitle=true&txtBgColor=white" height=300> Your browser does not support inline frames...However, you can click <A href="http://www.example.com/example/misc/LinkToUs/ScrollingBidRequests.asp?blnHideChannelSubscribe=true&blnLaunchLinkInNewWindow=true&blnFullTitle=true"> here</a> to see the related document. </IFRAME> [edited by: werty at 4:25 pm (utc) on May 4, 2005] [edit reason] Examplified the URLs. [/edit]
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teaperson

msg:1541749 | 5:56 pm on May 7, 2005 (gmt 0) | To rephrase your question: do search engines crawl content in IFRAMEs? I think the answer is yes, but I'm really not an expert. You might do better to ask this question in the Google forum.
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