Pedram:
To the best of my knowledge search engines index only pages that can
be reached without JavaScript. With that in mind, updating or
rewriting the meta tags when the page is being rebuilt with JavaScript
accomplishes little (nothing?) in terms of SEO.

As a footnote, this type of message is better targeted at the jQuery
(English) group. This group is primarily for discussing development of
jQuery core components. The other group is more targeted toward
development *with* jQuery and you'll find a lot of people who may have
already solved your exact problem.

Best of luck.
Nathan Hammond

On Sep 4, 3:47 pm, Pedram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Folk,
> I've developed a website with ajax capabilities and bookmarkable
> supports history,
> I would like to give a specefic Meta tag to each page ...
> what is the solution ? there is two thing in my mind
> 1- upgrade the meta tag with jQuery when each pages loads ...
> for example
>   $("meta[name=keywords]").attr("content","a,b,c,d");
>  but as you all know when the page loads meta tag is something else
> after that with ajax will be upgrade so I think this may cause some
> problem in search engins ....
> 2- load another meta tag in the page ....
>
> and this might cause two meta tag in a single page ...
>
> consider there is shopping cart in the web and when each of the
> Products nloads the title of the page changes and their own meta tag
> came in so does anyone have any idea on this matter
>
> at the end I aim is for me to make my page reachable in search
> engines
> as google and Yahoo
>
> Kind Regards Pedram
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