Does anyone have any info on Google's indexing of dynamic pages for
AngularJS?

On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Keith Chima <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I understand that Google can now execute the javascript for indexing,
> but what about indexing dynamic pages? I presume that Google indexes page
> based on the location routing logic, but my app works as follows:
>
> I have a constantly-updating set of articles, and I display them on the
> same "view", swapping out titles, content, metatags, etc, like
> app.com/#/posts/<unique-article-id>
>
> Can Google index these as separate pages by executing the javascript, or
> will it treat them and index them all as the same page?
>
> If I have a page like app.com/#/posts/brand-new-post, will someone be
> able to find and land on that specific page by googling "brand new post"?
> If not, how can I accomplish this?
>
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