So, if I understand you right, it should work like this?:
1) I put <meta name="fragment" content="!"> in my static page (ie my
example:
http://friendorfollow.com/dustyreagan/following/)
2) Google will see it, then request
http://friendorfollow.com/dustyreagan/following/?_escaped_fragment_=
3) When my webserver sees _escaped_fragment_ = null, I return my page
with the results HTML fragment inline instead of through jQuery load.
4) Google associates that HTML to
http://friendorfollow.com/dustyreagan/following/
in it's index.
Sound correct?
On Apr 19, 11:02 am, Katharina Probst <
kpro...@google.com> wrote:
> You might use <meta name="fragment" content="!"> in your html page, and when
> the crawler requests the corresponding _escaped_fragment_= URL, you'll have
> a version without jQuery, where you load the results page fragment into the
> static HTML and return that. Depending on what your server looks like, it
> first has to recognize that it is getting a request for such a URL, and then
> it will have to produce the results page fragment and put it together with
> the static HTML - so everything happens on your server before you return a
> result.
>
> As long as the resulting DOM is the same as what the user would get, it
> should be ok.
>
> kathrin
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 2:15 AM, Dusty <
dustyrea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've been reading the "Making AJAX Applications Crawlable" specs
> > (
http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/web/ajaxcrawling/docs/getting-
> > started.html<
http://code.google.com/intl/sv-SE/web/ajaxcrawling/docs/getting-%0Ast...>)
> > and I'm at a loss at how to apply this to my
> > application.
>
> > I use jQuery to load an HTML page fragment into a DOM element on a
> > mostly pure HTML page. It takes a few seconds for the 'results' page
> > fragment to load from my server, this is why I use AJAX to dynamically
> > load that content into the static page. Meanwhile the static page
> > shows a 'throbber' and loading message. How exactly do I apply these
> > specs in this scenario? I don't use the hash mark in my URLs.
>
> > The page in question can be seen here:
> >
http://friendorfollow.com/dustyreagan/following/
>
> > Any pointers or recommendations on how to make the results crawlable?
>
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