Re: GWT and Search Engine indexing

2008-11-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is there any progress on this subject?

On Oct 10, 5:07 pm, Sumit Chandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello everyone,
 For the time being, there isn't anything that GWT can do to especially
 address the search indexing problem for Ajax applications. This is a problem
 inherent to how Ajax works versus current search engine capabilities in
 crawling and indexing web content.

 That said, Ian's solution is a good workaround while both search engines and
 Ajax application toolkits find ways to get around and solve the crawl
 problem.

 I agree that having answers to questions like how GWT can be made search
 engine / AdSense friendly are important questions to answer. Perhaps we can
 look into trying to formalize some of the methods already discussed on the
 forum into FAQs or articles. I'll take a look at what we can do to improve
 here.

 Cheers,
 -Sumit Chandel

 On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:18 AM, jbdhl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  The GWT developer guide should definitely contain a section about
  this:

   1) How can GWT-applications be made search engine friendly?
   2) How can GWT-applications be made ADSense friendly?
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Re: GWT and Search Engine indexing

2008-10-10 Thread Sumit Chandel
Hello everyone,
For the time being, there isn't anything that GWT can do to especially
address the search indexing problem for Ajax applications. This is a problem
inherent to how Ajax works versus current search engine capabilities in
crawling and indexing web content.

That said, Ian's solution is a good workaround while both search engines and
Ajax application toolkits find ways to get around and solve the crawl
problem.

I agree that having answers to questions like how GWT can be made search
engine / AdSense friendly are important questions to answer. Perhaps we can
look into trying to formalize some of the methods already discussed on the
forum into FAQs or articles. I'll take a look at what we can do to improve
here.

Cheers,
-Sumit Chandel

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 9:18 AM, jbdhl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 The GWT developer guide should definitely contain a section about
 this:

  1) How can GWT-applications be made search engine friendly?
  2) How can GWT-applications be made ADSense friendly?


 


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Re: GWT and Search Engine indexing

2008-09-04 Thread Isaac Truett

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:24 PM, JeanV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have searched and only found one old thread discussing how to allow
 a GWT-based site to be indexed by search engines. Basically the
 solution involved a convoluted way of creating 2 different sites.


There's been plenty of previous discussion on this topic. I'm sure you
can turn up more with further searching.

 You would think that Google would develop a toolkit that is compatible
 with its search engine. Why would anyone develop a site using GWT if
 it cannot be indexed by search engines?


Because I don't care -- nay, don't want -- my site to be indexed by
search engines?

 Has any progress been made on this front? Any feedback would be highly
 appreciated.


Yes, people are doing it. Ian Bambury has a GWT example site written
in GWT that is SE-friendly. That's where I would start if I were going
to build an indexed web site.

http://examples.roughian.com/#Home

- Isaac


 Regards,

 Jean
 


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Re: GWT and Search Engine indexing

2008-09-04 Thread JeanV

Maybe you don't care about your site being indexed by I bet you the
majority of people do.

I've seen Ian's example and he has done a great job but it should not
be that complicated. Any comments from the GWT folks?


On Sep 4, 1:38 pm, Isaac Truett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:24 PM, JeanV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I have searched and only found one old thread discussing how to allow
  a GWT-based site to be indexed by search engines. Basically the
  solution involved a convoluted way of creating 2 different sites.

 There's been plenty of previous discussion on this topic. I'm sure you
 can turn up more with further searching.

  You would think that Google would develop a toolkit that is compatible
  with its search engine. Why would anyone develop a site using GWT if
  it cannot be indexed by search engines?

 Because I don't care -- nay, don't want -- my site to be indexed by
 search engines?

  Has any progress been made on this front? Any feedback would be highly
  appreciated.

 Yes, people are doing it. Ian Bambury has a GWT example site written
 in GWT that is SE-friendly. That's where I would start if I were going
 to build an indexed web site.

 http://examples.roughian.com/#Home

 - Isaac

  Regards,

  Jean


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