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 the content is 
handled.  Many can now index complex content (pdf is an example).   I 
don't know whether Google or any others will execute the client side 
JavaScript to build menus and thereby follow client generated links.

>If I'm using INCLUDES (witango & asp) for link menus, etc., in my
>applications  -  do the search engine robots see those?  I've thought
>that they do but a question came up, so I want to be sure before I give
>out wrong answers.
>
>Thanks for any info!     jamileh
>
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