Hi,
I am curious to know if there is a common and simple approach to serving both
Ajax and non-Ajax (full page refresh) links together (preferably using Wonder's
Ajax framework). Where the browser (or spider) uses the appropriate thing
depending on Java-script availability. One of the main goals is to have a
good user experience, while making it crawler friendly.
E.g.
We have a 'PreviewImage' page that has 'forward' + 'back' buttons to move
through the images in an array.
1) The traditional approach is to have links (directActions - canonical + SEO
friendly) that refresh the whole page.
2) The Ajax way is to only update the image container within the page.
e.g. something not entirely unlike this, but where the AJAX link would not
appear in a non-js enabled browser.
<!-- AJAX -->
<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="AUL.update('MainContentContainer', {},
'18.0.1.5.1.13.1');" class="button">Previous</a>
<!-- NON-AJAX -->
<noscript><a class="button" title="Previous"
href="http://local.dev.com/media/_OtCPoAsawcyK3lYd9HFjQ..a?ts=lsHSk5hvnz6rAJcZqdBOIQ..a">Previous</a></noscript>
Btw: the 'http://local.dev.com/media/...' thing uses an apache URL rewrite to
get it back into a normal WebObjects URLs.
Regards,
Mark
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