Le 22 nov. 05, à 12:24, Neil a écrit :
...In reading about Cocoon and its use of control flow, I wondered aboutthe implications of continuations for indexing of Cocoon-based sites by search engines, or by advertising services such as Google's AdSense (which require static URLs). Wouldn't the presence of a page-specific continuation-ID in every request render the site unusable by such services? Is there some way of handling this besides storing every continuation?...
Continuations are most often used on the "private" part of an application, where you edit data. These are pages that you usually don't want to be indexed.
It's a good idea to *not* use continuations (or even sessions) for the public part of your app, as much as possible, for indexing reasons as you mention, but also for caching and performance reasons.
-Bertrand
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