[Google Wave APIs] Re: Wave content search engine indexing

2009-09-16 Thread Jason Salas
Good thoughts, Robin. People running their own federated servers will certainly want to have their stuff indexed by their own internal search services, but not necessarily by the Internet at-large. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 12:25 AM, robin

[Google Wave APIs] Re: Wave content search engine indexing

2009-09-10 Thread Jason Salas
That's an interesting take...and would certainly get the job done for servers we can directly manage...but for those using the Google-hosted Wave server, beyond our control. Hmm... Jason :) jasonsa...@wavesandbox.com On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 8:40 AM, redthor douglas.re...@gmail.com wrote:

[Google Wave APIs] Re: Wave content search engine indexing

2009-09-10 Thread soundlinker
If the spider crawls the src of the iframe it would get the content. As long as the spider has the credentials to read the contents of the wave. On Sep 11, 12:25 am, Jason Salas digitalpontificat...@gmail.com wrote: That's an interesting take...and would certainly get the job done for servers

[Google Wave APIs] Re: Wave content search engine indexing

2009-09-08 Thread Jason Salas
Hi Adam, Is the content in an IFRAME necessarily indexed? That's always been a gray area for me. On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Adamadamiandoughe...@googlemail.com wrote: Surely the fact we can embed waves into websites means a wave can be indexed... *in a way* - Not it's purest form.