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Posted by colonialzone-dr at Oct 17, 2006, 2:44:33 PM
web searches
If a person does a web search and I have the calender embedded in my site, will the contents of my calender show up on the search. Example: Someone searches for when is Christmas in Dominican Republic. Will there be a link to the page and it show up as traffic to my site? Or if someone searched for Eddy Herrera concert. Will it show as it does when I just make a list calender on my site.
I hope I explained it correctly.
My calender page is http://www.colonialzone-dr.com/calendar.html
and when someone does a search the dayes come up. Would it happen the same using local?
The paid for or free versions would they work the same?

Posted by support at Oct 18, 2006, 1:00:28 PM
Re: web searches
Since a calendar is technically hosted on our site, a web search of your site would most likely not pull up calendar events (writing such a search engine is possible, but most look directly at your local html page)

If you were to take a calendar you built with localendar, and save the HTML locally, *that* would be included in a search. But you'd have to update it every month, and a lot of other features would break (and probably not look too nice, either)

In this regard, the paid and free versions of the calendar are identical.
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