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JavaScript-loaded images can be indexed, Google's Martin Splitt confirms. Learn common indexing issues and best practices to ensure your JS images appear in search.
18 thoughts on “ Hiding Executable Javascript In Images That Pass Validation ” okowsc says: November 15, 2014 at 7:26 am Interesting method, has a few applications. Report ...
There’s a lot you can do with JavaScript: Images can swap when you move a mouse over them, form elements can influence each other on the fly, and calculations can be made without having to ...
Images make up roughly 60 percent of the data downloaded with the average webpage. It's great that browser makers have been focused on improving JavaScript, but if we really want to speed up the ...
A WebmasterWorld thread has discussion around getting Google to index a popular image feature sites use to show off images on their web site. It is called Lightbox JS and it basically uses ...
The update specifies that, for optimal rendering and indexing, you should allow Googlebot access to the JavaScript, CSS, and image files used by your page.
The authors turned to polyglot images to add the JavaScript code that redirects to a page offering a fake reward. The malicious code is hidden in a BMP type of picture and it is heavily obfuscated.
Convert any page (with images, JavaScript, etc.) into a locally stored iPhone app with new script Ben Wilson. See full bio. Ben Wilson July 25, 2007 12:00 a.m. PT. 2 min read.