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Old January 19th, 2004, 09:56 AM
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Javascript passing PR ?

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The following code is on a page with a PR of 6. Could anyone tell me whether 10 text links on the PR6 page which are pulled from the following Javascript will be picked up by Google and the PR passed from the PR6 page?


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<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="http://a3.********.com/RealMedia/ads/adstream_jx.ads/www.********.com/index/lifestyles.html@Top,Top1,TopLeft,Left1,Middle,Bott om,Bottom3,x01,x02,x03,x04,x05,Frame1,Frame2!Botto m">
</script>

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<A HREF="http://a3.********.com/RealMedia/ads/click_nx.ads/www.*********.com/index/lifestyles.html@Bottom?x"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="http://a3.*******.com/RealMedia/ads/adstream_nx.ads/www.*********.com/index/lifestyles.html@Top,Top1,TopLeft,Left1,Middle,Bott om,Bottom3,x01,x02,x03,x04,x05,Frame1,Frame2!Botom ?x"></a>
</noscript>

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Although I could not guarantee it, I would be extremely surprised if Google would follow those links or pass PR on. A good way to test this would be to put up a new page with no other links to it but that one, and see if the spiders hit the page. If they do not after a reasonable amount of time (depends upon how often your site gets spidered), you could then surmise that they do not "see" this as a link. My .02

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No need to worry. As of present javascript doesn't pass page rank.

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the first part is a javascript src reference and has nothing to do with a link.

the second bit of code is a image link. it is not javascript dependent code. it will work as a link to google. the noscript tags will not impede googles processing of this link. the noscript tags actually do the opposite....they allow google to follow the links without displaying them for 'most people' who possess javascript enabled browsers. [so i would imagine some sort of spamming is at work here...perhaps] very similar to the use of the noframes tags

requiem...do you even read a question before answering it?

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