So, putting the "printout" in <noscript> tags should theoretically 
accomplish the same thing.  Any reason not to use it?  Any mainstream 
browsers that don't do the right thing?  The one disadvantage I can see 
may be that with noscript the dom continues to contain the unwanted 
printout while exhibit is running; does this make exhibit slower?

Ben Hyde wrote:
> http://simile.mit.edu/~bhyde/dirty.html  -- view source
>
> Of course, keeping Mr. Javascript almost out of sight is one of  
> Exhibit's charms.
>
> On Feb 16, 2007, at 10:22 AM, David Karger wrote:
>   
>> fair; what this suggests is putting a small script on static.simile  
>> that
>> recognizes exactly the one magic tag, and deletes everything inside  
>> the
>> identified span.  Then we make sure that runs before xibit or before
>> timeline.   This might become a magnet for spammers, but then we can
>> think of something else.
>>
>> Ben Hyde wrote:
>>     
>>> On Feb 15, 2007, at 8:20 AM, David Karger wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> OK, here's one quick and very dirty suggestion for keeping xibits
>>>> visible to google ...
>>>> <span ex:index-content="true>
>>>> and put anything you want working as google index terms inside
>>>> </span>
>>>> Make exhibit's first action on load be to delete this span from the
>>>> dom
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> The problem that data rendered by Javascript is invisible is not
>>> owned by exhibit, but rather, Exhibit and Timeline are victims.  A
>>> quick and dirty solution along those lines should be bundled in a
>>> separate do-hicky, don't you think?
>>>
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