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Will documentJavaScript (document.write 'd) content be indexed by search engines?

I have an external JS filesfile embedding some content inline in a web page.

Basically it just does a document.write("my content")document.write("my content") via a script tag and loaded externally with the srcsrc attribute.

Any chance for this content to be indexed  ?

Answer seems obviously negative but I have a slight hope while crawlers have surprising abilities.

Thanks !

Will document.write 'd content be indexed by search engines?

I have an external JS files embedding some content inline in a web page.

Basically it just does a document.write("my content") via a script tag and loaded externally with the src attribute.

Any chance for this content to be indexed  ?

Answer seems obviously negative but I have a slight hope while crawlers have surprising abilities.

Thanks !

Will JavaScript (document.write) content be indexed by search engines?

I have an external JS file embedding some content inline in a web page.

Basically it just does a document.write("my content") via a script tag and loaded externally with the src attribute.

Any chance for this content to be indexed?

Answer seems obviously negative but I have a slight hope while crawlers have surprising abilities.

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Will document.write 'd content be indexed by search engines?

I have an external JS files embedding some content inline in a web page.

Basically it just does a document.write("my content") via a script tag and loaded externally with the src attribute.

Any chance for this content to be indexed ?

Answer seems obviously negative but I have a slight hope while crawlers have surprising abilities.

Thanks !