just to clarify on the 

> Not a bad argument Arnon, but you shouldn't discount search scrapers so 
> easily. 
>
> I think Google's Search Bot has support AJAX for a good 5 years now. 
>
> part ..... have you actually tried it ??????

search bots (google included) have "some" ajax support in the sense that if 
you plan it, it works.
Basically if you planned you site to output the data as if it was without 
javascript, it works.
That's FAR from "they have ajax support".

They DON'T execute any javascript at all. 

There's a "preview app" of what google bot will see in your page, try it ^_^

They just follow links that you prepared carefully. The most notable 
example is that if you have e.g. 
 
<a href="/shomethefragment.html" 
onclick='window.location="http://mysite/app/showmethefragment2.html";'>

they'll request showmethefragment.html, while they **should** fetch  
"http://mysite/app/showmethefragment2.html";

@all: plan carefully if SEO is important for you. More info at 
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/


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