Saturday, May 17, 2014

Hi Ajax experts, can Google spider read the content of Ajax app (that does not have any code to to make it Crawlable) by itself?

I remembered that about 1 or 2 years ago, I read an article in which it said that "in the future, Google Spider will be able to read the text in any Ajax app. That mean we don't even need to make our GWT App crawlable. Google did it for us." (1)

But, before the above thing (1) happened, to make Gwt App crawlable, you have to use HTMLUnit or other techniques to create another layer for Google spider to read the text of your Ajax app. That is not easy.

By the way, bad people can take advantages of that to fool the google by doing cloaking or something like that. That is not not what Google want.

Surprisingly, today, I heard someone said that his GWTP app can be seen by Google without any problem & he didn't use any technique to make his app crawlable.

I did some tests & seem he is right, but I am not sure 100% that is true.

So, just ask you that:

Can Google spider read the content of Ajax app (that does not have any code to to make it Crawlable) by itself?

If that is true then that is awesome! or i could be wrong??

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