What speaks against adding meta tags to the HTML file which launches
the javascript?

Regards,
Marc

2007/6/14, westor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi list,
>
> as far as I know, JavaScript is not search engine friendly. As good as AJAX
> and JavaScript are, but the problem I see, a plenty of content will never be
> visited and indexed by currently market maker search engines.
> As I noticed, the QOOXDOO API viewer is ranked high by google, although
> there is no HTML inside. Probably there are a lot af external links to this
> page.
> Because I'm using QOOXDOO applications at internet pages, and I have to
> optimize them for search engine results (SEO), I'd like to know, if there
> are known tricks or planned QOOXDOO supported features to make pages search
> engine visible?
>
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