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Well, to be cllear, in my case _all_ the user-agents get the same source - it's their part to interpret. Regards, Manfred On 28/03/2011, Michael Dykman <mdykman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have a framework of my own design which relies very heavily on XSL > 1.0 in the browser. It employs user-agent introspection to determine > if the requesting browser is capable of performing an XSL transform > (for xsl 1.0, all modern browsers are compliant enough) and unknown > browsers get rendered on the server-side. That includes google and > bing robots not to mention any lynx or curl calls that come my way. > > My partners and I have been building ever-more ambitious applications > on this platform for nearly 3 years. > > - michael dykman > > > On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 28/03/2011 17:31, Dimitre Novatchev wrote: >>> >>> How would search engines find data? >> >> I'm not sure I know the answer, but I don't think the situation is any >> different from the case where the content fetched from the server is >> manipulated by client-side Javascript. In fact, it's identical, because >> the >> XSLT processor is implemented in client-side Javascript. >> >> Michael Kay >> Saxonica >> >> > > > > -- > - michael dykman > - mdykman@xxxxxxxxx > > May the Source be with you.
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