RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files

2004-06-24 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC)
---From: Roland Dumas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2004 2:49 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files no disagreement. the bots don't find the include files, but they will see whatever the include has to offer as a seaml

RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files

2004-06-24 Thread Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC)
t: Thursday, June 24, 2004 2:52 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files This really an option on the server… best practice:   / (root) contains HMTL and TAFs /include contains included html/tml /TCF contains TCFs   The

Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files

2004-06-24 Thread webdude
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files That's true. Sorry I misunderstood you. no disagreement. the bots don't find the include files, but they will see whatever the include has to offer as a seamless part of the rendered page. Therefore, if your include has logic

RE: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files

2004-06-24 Thread Robert Shubert
Title: [OT] SEO & include files This really an option on the server… best practice:   / (root) contains HMTL and TAFs /include contains included html/tml /TCF contains TCFs   The web server should be programmed to not allow read to the /include and /TCF folders. This won’t stop Wita

Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files

2004-06-24 Thread Roland Dumas
no disagreement. the bots don't find the include files, but they will see whatever the include has to offer as a seamless part of the rendered page. Therefore, if your include has logic in it, the bot will see the product of that logic as part of the page that references the include. so if my in

Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files

2004-06-24 Thread webdude
Title: Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files Sorry to disagree, but since the files are processed on the server side, the bots don't even know they are includes and they read them just fine. Case in point... If you view source of a taf with an include, what you see is what the

Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files

2004-06-24 Thread Roland Dumas
1. you should protect your /includes/ folder to keep someone from guessing file names and reading them. There's usually nothing to hide, but it's a good practice incase your includes have some logic that you don't want to expose. 2. the includes are processed on the server side, replacing the @inc

Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] SEO & include files

2004-06-24 Thread wmconlon
Anything that the web server sends to the user agent is available. But what is done with the info is up to the user agent. For example, you can disable JavaScript or images in your browser, and of couse some info will not be visible to you. Likewise, it depends on the search engine as to how t