Urb LeJeune wrote:
>
> Am I overlooking something in this thread?
>
> What a web robot sees is exactly what you see when you look at the
> "Document Source" of the viewed page. The robot doesn't know how text
> got there, only the server know the origin. The output could be an
> include file from a SSI or a the output of a perl script generated dynamically.
>
> I have many html document with but one line of text,
> <!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/somthing.pl"-->
> where something.pl dynamically produces an HTML document. These pages are
> routinely index by search engines.
So is this what I would want to do if I wanted an "entry point" that
sent CSS capable browsers 'one way' and non-CSS browsers 'the other
way'?
I would have index.html that would call a perl script -- the perl script
would look at environmental variable (ie browser version) and use if
this/then that statements to go to index_css.html or index_non.html???
Did I follow this right, Urb?
Is there another way to perform this chore? (and yes, I know it would
only work on the entry point, but that's all I care about right now).
Kathy
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