[uf-rest] ahah/xhtml and meta tags

Dimitri Glazkov dimitri.glazkov at gmail.com
Fri Mar 17 11:24:08 PST 2006


Sorry -- long delay between a response... This one got lost in a
shuffle, obviously

Are you saying you're not interested in serving markup to user agents
that don't support JS? Or am I misunderstanding?

:DG<

On 1/4/06, David Heinemeier Hansson <david at loudthinking.com> wrote:
> > That said, I personally think that having AHAH pages being "real"
> > xhtml documents (rather than just fragments) is a good thing, for
> > both debugging and indexing purposes.  However, I do worry about
> > the overhead of including all that inside an existing page, and
> > whether it might confuse some browsers.
>
> I'm personally uninterested in the problem of serving users with JS
> turned off, so I don't think I have the right set of motivations for
> being helpful on the problem. Other than say that I wouldn't be
> interested in trading fragment size for complete response documents.
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