On 9/19/07, Jean-Claude Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I really don't see including InChI's in plain sight as a problem.  On our
> lab wiki we just put a Tags section at the bottom of every experiment page
> and dump the InChI's of the relevant chemicals.

To be honest, I'm with Jean-Claude here. If you try and hide text, it
looks like spam to Google, and they punish you for it (anecdotally
they go to *enormous* lengths to determine what's hidden from what
browser, so they take it very seriously); about the only way you could
get away with would be some kind of embedded RDF approach, and Google
definitely aren't going to be indexing that in a hurry.

(Not to say that that would be a bad idea, it wouldn't it just
wouldn't help you much with Google.)

It's the kind of thing which might make sense in an image caption, if
each of the molecules were a separate image, but that'd mess up your
diagrams. Possibly a boxout at the bottom with technical information
in for the paper (clicky link to the original paper, authors/group's
website, and the InChIs of reactants and products maybe?)

I can't see an obviously ideal technical fix, though, more's the pity.

Andrew

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