Space in img:s "ALT" attribute good/bad for search engines?

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Published on 2011-01-05T13:38:37Z Indexed on 2011/01/08 14:59 UTC
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I am trying to make it easier for search engines to crawl my website, as it is almost 100% dynamic.

I have a couple of transparent images which are actually links to sections of my page.

I wonder, if I add an "alt" attribute containing space characters to explain the target, will this improve SE rankings etc?

For example:

<img src="blabla.png" alt="post new classified">

Or will this just result in errors?

Ànd, what should I put in the alt attribute if I can't use space?

PS: Another different and short question, will javascript-rich content make a page less important to crawlers?

Thanks

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