Re: [SMW-devel] inline warnings are crawled by Google

2007-11-07 Thread Sergey Chernyshev
> > Anyway, if you want to disable them, just set $smwgInlineErrors = false; > in > your LocalSettings (after including SMW). > OK, will do, this might be a good idea for production site. Although warnings are useful and maybe moving them to Factbox instead of completely disabling is better - I'd

Re: [SMW-devel] inline warnings are crawled by Google

2007-11-07 Thread Markus Krötzsch
The warnings are embedded in a way that allows clients without JavaScript browsers to read them. This of course involves Google's crawlers. I also wonder why the warnings are really a problem in Google, since they should be rare in general (their very purpose is to help people to spot errors qui

Re: [SMW-devel] inline warnings are crawled by Google

2007-11-07 Thread Sergey Chernyshev
Yes, it's possible to change a skin to output some description, but I really want it to output page's content, not some generic words therefore it's not that easy to achieve in wiki. When I was talking about JS, I meant that page will contain empty span tags like: and some JS code next to factb

Re: [SMW-devel] inline warnings are crawled by Google

2007-11-06 Thread S Page
Sergey Chernyshev wrote: > It seems that inline warnings are being crawled and indexed by Google > which is quite bad. > > Here's home Google listing for one of my pages looks: > > *JavaScript: The Good Parts* - Technical Presentations >