> thanks for your answer.
> So I'll "force" some link tags to the GWT HTML output too, even though the
> static HTML output has links. Just to be sure, in case google checks the
> javascript-version for links every now and then.
> Another related question:
> I noticed twitter uses 302 redirects. Any ideas why that is "good" for SEO
> with Ajax pages?? Or has their 302 redirect other reasons?
> Example:
> In the search results of google you will find: twitter.com/username
> When you open that link twitter will do a 302 redirect to
> twitter.com/#!/username
Guess they simply changed their internal structure... in case somebody
searches for "username twitter" google will automatically point to
twitter.com/#!/username and not the "old" twitter.com/username. 302's
are read by Google and applied accordingly - but they are simply there
to help Google (and a user's browser ;) ) make sense of a changed
website structure...
Best,
Raphael
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