On 3/27/06, Chris Messina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Funny, I was actually discussing this with Tantek and David weekly > about how Microformats + Behavior + Wikis are the next frontier...
Will robots parse Javascript-generated microformats? I was thinking of writing some Javascript to generate rel-tag from the <meta name="keywords"> elements that have been embedded in my pages all these years, but decided that there's not much point since only humans will see it. I thought briefly about doing it server-side in PHP, but I eventually gave up on the idea because: (a) doing it in PHP was going to be more of a hassle and; (b) I don't see how rel-tag is going to endure any more than meta keywords ever did. What's the thinking on rel-tag survivability versus meta keywords? The wiki page says that in being visible, rel-tag will be "somewhat more resilient" than meta keywords. This is probably true, but it's not particularly reassuring. (Have there been any sightings of tags being hidden via CSS/Javascript?) I not having much luck finding anything about this in the mailing lists either, though I imagine this must have been discussed at some point--any pointers? Cheers, Michael -- http://beebo.org +44 78 2118 9049 _______________________________________________ microformats-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://microformats.org/mailman/listinfo/microformats-discuss
