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stmadeveloper

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So I was checking out Grazr - Track, Analyze, Discover, Share. today. I noticed when you create a reading list it first tries to display it with javascript -- then if you don't have JS enabled in your browser it displays things with a <noscript> tag.

Anyone know if that means the spiders are going to just read what's inside the no script tag and follow along accordingly?

I ask because this is a pretty dang easy site to add hundreds of urls to, they link to you, and there aren't no follows inside that noscript tag :)

Dumb asses don't even have a captcha yet......
 


Normally scripty parts are parsed out of the input the crawler gives to the index. (Normalization)
And yes, that means you are probably right.

So thanks for the pointer to Grazr.

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That's what I thought but figured I better clarify since I rarely work with JS other than redirects.

Hate to waste my time but since that's the case it looks promising as a link dump.
 
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