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I am wondering what the effect is on a search engine spider - my thoughts are that it will be a hinderance or even make the pages invisible. The program developers say they know of pages that are encoded but have high rankings, but that is all they would say. I am trying to get examples out of them.
Brian
the two are incompatible, unless your feeding the engines one thing though, viewing the encrypted pages as something else. a.k.a. Cloaking.
Software sounds interesting but i not aware of any encryption process, which is designed to stop everything from looking at HTML pages, except encryption cert-key holders.
Can't get my head around what they mean by a publically crawlable encrypted HTML?
It seems apparent to me that a visitor to an encrypted page will need to have Java and/or ASP enabled to decrypt a page. They will probably be served the script with their first page request.
I don't know of too many spiders that execute Java scripts or ASP scripts. ;) Stay away from this one!