The answer to the first part is that the spider is a Client just like IE or Firefox browsers are Clients.  So they are reading the content after it has been rendered by the CF application server and sent to the client through the web server.   


But they can have trouble with sites the use dynamic pages that are basically a single template serving up a wide variety of content based on parameters in the URL or other methods.  My understanding is that they where getting better at some uses of this in site designs and thus where able to distinguish between to pages that may look like.  mysite/directors.cfm?ID=George and mysite/directors.cfm?ID=Sam but other uses could cause them to overlook large sections of content.


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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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