Inline Frames & Search Engine Indexing

M

Mardon

In a previous thread it was suggested that I use an Inline Frame as a means
of including rich text content within a fixed dimension cell of a FrontPage
table. That works great! I now have my rich text content stored in a
separate file and I use the IFrame to include that text into the fixed
dimension cell of the FrontPage table, that is located on the page that I
want my website visitors to see. My question is how Search Engine Indexing
handles this situation. I do not want my visitors to see the raw rich text
content file directly. I want them to only see that information via the
parent page that contains the IFrame. Is there anything that I can do to
force search engines to index the text of the content file but only deliver
the URL of the page with the IFrame that calls that content, while not
directly indexing the rich text content file itself? Thanks. Mardon
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

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