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Posted by K. on 09/14/07 08:08
Uytkownik "Nikita the Spider" <NikitaTheSpider@gmail.com> napisa w
wiadomoci
news:NikitaTheSpider-6E764A.18474113092007@johnf2.biosci.ohio-state.edu...
> In article <fcc29b$7hv$1@news.onet.pl>,
> "MZ" <marcinzmyslowski@poczta.onet.pl> wrote:
>
>> > Hi Martin,
>> > I guess you are asking if search engine robots will see and follow the
>> > URL in the src attribute of an IMG tag. The answer is yes. Think about
>> > it -- Google has an image search, of course it examines IMG tags.
>>
>> I have a page: www.yyyy.pl . There are some tags <img
>> src="http://www.vvvv.pl/index.php?file=123" alt="file from web page
>> vvvv">
>> with vvvv.pl domain image redirection.
>> Is it better for me to download this image from vvvv.pl and upload it to
>> yyyy.pl domain and change the img src into
>> <img src="images/file123.jpg" alt="file from web page yyyy.pl">
>> I wouldn`t like to have impact on better vvvv.pl domain position in i.e.
>> google ranking.
>> Does such change will be better for my domain (yyyy.pl) (I mean better
>> position in ranking for yyyy.pl domain)?
>
> Oh, sorry, I didn't realize that this was a question about search
> ranking. I really don't know very much about that. You might try asking
> over in alt.internet.search-engines.
>
>> Thank you in advance for help
>
> Prosze
>
> --
> Philip
Despite it, thank you Philip for you help.
I see that you know Polish word:) Prosze = You`re welcome
Martin
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