From jskinger at h2.com Mon Apr 26 09:58:48 2004 From: jskinger at h2.com (John Skinger) Date: Mon Apr 26 13:36:16 2004 Subject: [SearchEngine] DTSE and frames Message-ID: <22d101c42b96$9c2d74d0$0680a8c0@token> Is there any way to tell the indexer to follow the frames pages and index them as well? It currently only indexes the noframes version of the page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://ariel.affordablehost.com/pipermail/searchengine_computers.douglasthrift.net/attachments/20040426/b1d2f293/attachment.htm From douglas at douglasthrift.net Tue Apr 27 15:02:11 2004 From: douglas at douglasthrift.net (Douglas William Thrift) Date: Tue Apr 27 15:02:15 2004 Subject: [SearchEngine] DTSE and frames References: <22d101c42b96$9c2d74d0$0680a8c0@token> Message-ID: <009f01c42c8a$25a536f0$63b66f80@local.douglasthrift.net> Hello John, When I wrote the indexer it was my feeling that it should somewhat enforce the principles of good web design. To me, good web design means making sure your pages are readable by all browsers even those that can't handle frames; therefore, the content of frames (or links to the pages in frames) should be mirrored in the noframes section. I would suggest you do that, rather than trying to change the behavior of my Search Engine. _______________________________________________________________________ Douglas William Thrift ----- Original Message ----- From: John Skinger To: Searchengine@computers.douglasthrift.net Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 6:58 AM Subject: [SearchEngine] DTSE and frames Is there any way to tell the indexer to follow the frames pages and index them as well? It currently only indexes the noframes version of the page _______________________________________________ Searchengine mailing list Searchengine@computers.douglasthrift.net http://computers.douglasthrift.net/mailman/listinfo/searchengine_computers.douglasthrift.net