> I've tried to implement the approach here:
>
> http://code.google.com/web/ajaxcrawling/index.html
>
>
> I've done two things:
>
> look for the _escaped_fragment_ query parameter and use it to generate a
> non-ajax view of the site
> added the meta tag in my index.html:
>
> <meta name="fragment" content="!">
>
>
> If I visit my site with _escaped_fragment_ as a query parameter, a snapshot
> is correctly delivered to my browser.
>
> However, when I use the Google Webmaster tools to "Fetch as Googlebot", I
> just get the raw (and content free) index.html text: I never get the
> snapshot. Maybe that's what I should expect, I don't know. In any case, if
> I do a google search for some of the words on the first page, I don't get
> any results.
>
> I've just added some counters to detect the Googlebot (by looking for that
> string in User-Agent) and the _escaped_fragment_ parameter to see if I'm
> getting either, but the Webmaster tools do say that my app is being crawled.
>
> If I've just implemented it incorrectly somehow, or if there's a major step
> I'm missing, that would be much appreciated feedback.
No - I guess that's simply an inconsistency of "fetch as googlebot".
It's the same result for our site - but our index is indexed correctly
by the real googlebot...
Best,
Raphael
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