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I've got an external javascript file on the optimised page which means than when users click on Google's "Cached" link it automatically redirects to the normal home page (thanks to "cache" being in the URL) - That takes care of normal users.
But, when the javascript is switched off of course & you scroll down the page, you can see everything. Is there any way to prevent this using frames?
A fairly recent SEO subscription service mentioned one of WW's long-time members. I had a look at the URL mentioned & they're using frames using UA cloaking only but as the whole site is framed not all the targeted KWs are doing well.
I'd like to frame JUST the cloaked pages to prevent it being viewed & can't figure it out. Would anyone be kind enough to offer some suggestions or sticky-mail me a URL?
TIA
J
Do I use the <noarchive> on the internal cloaked frame or the actual framset itself?
I want the cloaked page spidered but only the blank framset (with noframes text) to show up in Google.
Thoughts?
Thanks
J