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    Google Crawling the Wrong Javascript

    I'm throwing this story out there to see if anyone else has had a similar experience.

    Google's made a lot of noise recently about their newfound ability to crawl javascript and links that are built into a javascript.

    Last week I saw a 500% increase in 'page not found' errors in one client's Google Webmaster Tools. The links all looked like this:

    google-link-javascript.gif


    At first, I didn't make the connection between that and Google's improved javascript prowess.

    After looking at the client's pages, though, the only place the guilty link appears is in a javascript:

    guilty-code.gif

    In this context, the forward slash ('/') means 'www.investmentnews.com', so the text above gives you 'www.investmentnews.com/10020708'.

    The only problem: That is not a link, Google!

    It's just a javascript 'bug' for the client's analytics package, Hitbox. It tells Hitbox to record the pageview with a shorter URL. But it is not a link. No visiting browser would interpret it as one, either.

    Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior?

    Google folks, any chance of verifying and addressing this?

    Thanks,

    Your servant/slave/supplicant
    Ian

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