There isn't really a way for a search engine to see how many times a link
has been clicked. It is however possible for a search engine to see / count
how many links are pointing to a page (either internally or externally),
thereby measuring its 'popularity'.

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:44 PM, kevin mcmonagle <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Rick Lecoat wrote:
>
>>
>> If the visitor has Flash then the Flash swf replaces the alternative
>> content. If they don't (or if they don't have javascript turned on) then
>> they'll get the fallback content, which should also suffice for search
>> engines. (Of course, don't make your fallback navigation
>> javascript-dependant).
>>
>
>
>
> Hi rick,
>
> Yes but do search engines count the times an xhtml  link is clicked or when
> the page is loaded?
>
> For example:
> If there are two sites.
>
> one uses a swf object 2  swf for navigation like this:
>
> <div id="swf_obeject_content">
> <ul class="navlist">
> <li><a href...
> <li><a href...
> </ul>
> </div>
>
>
> One doesnt:
>
> <div id="regurlar_div">
> <ul class="navlist">
> <li><a href...
> <li><a href...
> </ul>
> </div>
>
>
> would google give the same ranking to both pages??
> is it possible to be sure?
>
> -best
> kevin
>
>
>
>
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