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hi.. i want to get your opinion or taught regarding on frame (html).. as far i know frame can crawled by a SE robot but it hard for a robot to crawl this kind of page that has a frame. but some say it frame can't crawled.. what was the true behind this? please justify your answer..
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Spiders will only "read" what is on the page it hits which only includes the frameset definition.
If you want to get an idea of the spiders will see I suggest either downloading the Lynx browser: http://www.vordweb.co.uk/standards/download_lynx.htm) or use the "Lynx View" link on the following site: http://www.vordweb.co.uk/standards/download_lynx.htm
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The answer for that is this: Why do search engines hate framed websites? Quote:
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