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Then default.asp should have the PR2 and links from this page would cary the PR2 to the pages from these links or what?
Can a domainname really have a PR and not the pages?
Not necessarily. In the first place, links from a PR2 page will give very little page rank; it could be less than PR1 for the other pages. How many are there going off the main page, and are the interior pages linked to each other?
>>Can a domainname really have a PR and not the pages?
Sure, the index page can show PR while the interior pages don't show any. Are they JS links or regular image or text links?
It's not unusual for there to be a time gap, either. Have there been more links added so that the index page will be having higher than a PR2? And how long has the site been up altogether?
All links are regular links. All pages have a white bar. You can see my homepage in my userprofile. The site is almost an year old now. You can see in the source code, when the pages were created and the date for the last update. Even the indexpage don't seem to have a PR. When you write "default.asp" after the domainname, the bar turn only white.
The pages are updated frequently.
I have 2 domains, the other domain(5 or 6 years of age) has the same problem.
Thanks for your reply's
Kind Regards
Lowen
I proberbly have explained it all wrong. The startpage is default.asp. Then when you press a button(link), you wil go to default_1.asp. That is, if you choose to stay in the default language(Danish). If you choose ie. english (press the english flag), you will go to default_2.asp(and so on). The system handles 8 languages.
The system(site) do not imploy frames nor tables, there are plenty of meta codes(each language has it's own) and it's validated HTML 4.01 and validated CSS 2.
The system do extremely well in Google searches, and I just found it a bit strange, this PR phenomenon.
But never mind, I have chosen to write directly to Google about it. So I'll think I just have to sit tight and wait for the answer.
Thank you all for your time and effort :-))
Kind Regards
Lowen