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I was just told this:
when Google indexes any page, it considers every URL starting with http:// as a hyperlink. any way to prove or disprove this |
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Well, every url with http is a hyperlink, so what do you need to prove?
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if I type http://www.domain.com without then highlighting it right-clicking
and hyperlinking it to the domain.com it is just text without it being clickable |
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G will be able parse the text as a link in content, jsut like 05/06/07 is a date and 05:06:07 is time. | |
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