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I'm new to this forum but have come here hoping to get some needed help and then maybe I can help someone else in return. I am using Dreamweaver 2004 and am using a template. My problem is that the template uses java script for my drop down menus etc. and is in the main code. When I evaluate it for submitting it to search engines I get the warning that my java needs to be put into a separate folder so the bots can spider my site. My problem is how do I put all my java into a folder away from the other code and it all still work properly? I am totally mystified. My website is www.emilitarymanuals.com an any help or instruction to solving this problem will be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks in advance for the advice!
 
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well you could use shtml or php 'include' code to have it in a seperate folder an include it at run time but I'm not sure thats what your after here.
 
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You can have this little snippit of code in your page structured like this
Code:
<html>
<head>
<title>TITLE OF YOUR PAGE</title>
</head>
<script language="JavaScript" src="/js/java.js"></script>

rest of your html below
 
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blouis,

I am assuming you mean to copy all my java script and put it in a folder named "java.js" then put that snippet in and it will load everything as it does now?
 
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yup
 
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kinda, you have a folder called whatever you want we'll use "javascript" for example, then you have in there a file called "java.js" for example then in the like where it points to it you have the path to the .js file

in my example it would be
src="/javascript/java.js">

does that make more sense??

yea yea you take out all your java that you have in that page and paste it into the .js file.
 
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