I'm aware of the concept, but I still am of the opinion that if you
use GWT "all the way" it is mutually exclusive of that approach.

I am also aware of the new DOM apis, and somehow that makes the
"unobtrusive javascript" way of doing things somehow possible in GWT,
but that's not really how I think GWT is best used.  I like the uber
fast nature doing an RPC hit and only updating the parts of the page
that change, but what I don't see is how to make that search friendly.

Step up to the plate Google.

On Sep 29, 11:25 pm, "Ian Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't work for Google, and I'm not doing anything with GWT that I
> want to be crawlable, but you might search the web for "hijax", and
> see what you can make of it.
>
> Ian
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