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Any other idea would be well appreciated.
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="yourscript.js"></script>
Also try using the Sim Spider on SEW, and make sure everything is ok on there, since your changes.
You may already know this, but just in case you don't :)
Karen
People who have frame based sites would be better able to comment on this, but I've had the impression over this year that Google' is less willing to follow links in NOFRAMES (i.e. the PageRank threshold for crawling seems to be higher).
In your position I would certainly look toward a more robot friendly approach to selling the products, either pre-processing the HTML pages (and linking those to the shopping system), or moving to a system that can be robot friendly up until the 'order now' link.
Calum
Also, you may want to set up a SITE MAP. Link it off the bottom of your homepage, and list all of the pages you want to have crawled.
But make sure your pages validate, or are very close to validating.
Gruesome code is another spider stumbling block that can keep a site from being thoroughly indexed.
yes, my site has been indexed for more than a year yet with a page rank of four which as I know is sufficient to get the rest indexed. yes, the sim-spider has no problems with it; yes, I have a sitemap, or lets say at least twenty or so links in the noframes-area of the first page into the rest (more'd be spam someone suggested).
I think I'll give it one last try and add a sort of sitemap in one of the frames on the first page pointing to the indexable mirror-pages, because maybe as calum suggested google doesn't follow noframes-links at all meanwhile. We'll see by the End of November.
The reason why I posted this here is that noone has given an explanation so far: Could it be because the Javascript is named "steuerung.txt" and not "xxx.js"? Which java-scripts are accepted and which not? Could it be because of the embedded frame-structure? Is it because google is not fed with fully grammatical sentences but rather product-adjectives?
Nope, Google will ignore both.
> Which java-scripts are accepted and which not?
None are.
> Could it be because of the embedded frame-structure?
I don't suggest that Google never follow links in noframes, just that the PageRank required may be higher.
Maybe a "sort of sitemap in one of the frames on the first page pointing to the indexable mirror-pages" would work well. Last time I looked into frames, Googlebot seemed more willing to follow frame src attribute values than normal links in noframes.
> Is it because google is not fed with fully grammatical sentences but rather product-adjectives
Some people believe that grammatical sentences get a boost, but using product names should not be a barrier to crawling.
1) How could I find out if so?
2) the inframe-mirror-pages are marked "noindex" in the robots.txt, so I actually don't think I am, but who knows...
3) The main-page remains indexed, I thought any penalty would affect the whole site or IP. By the way: I run four urls on the same IP: One is in the index, the others aren't. Is this new? I am not sure, but I think a year ago or so PR showed up for all four. A site search on url, ip and google does not reveal helpful information because these terms may be dropped in 50 percent of all postings.