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konicky Posted - 22 Jan 2009 : 16:48:49
I'm not sure if this a well known phenomenon but site map generators and presumably bots don't seem to follow hot spot links. I had to add additional links on the page for the site to be mapped correctly.
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s.dav Posted - 26 Jan 2009 : 08:37:58
Yes, this make a big difference!
Events use Javascript so the 99.9% of bots will ignore them
konicky Posted - 23 Jan 2009 : 10:21:04
The Hot Spot links on my image are 'on click events' could that make a difference?
s.dav Posted - 23 Jan 2009 : 09:06:27
HotSpot links created by Dynamic HTML Editor are simple transparent images with a link so perfectly indexed by search engines bots (like other picture or shapes with a link created into your pages)
Image maps can create problems for poor bots.

>I had to add additional links on the page for the site to be mapped correctly.
Strange, maybe your site map generator ignores links on pictures?
T00N Posted - 22 Jan 2009 : 19:43:41
Really? I use those quite a lot :(

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