Asap

Discussion in 'PHP' started by Sleeping Troll, Jul 31, 2008.

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    I believe I have developed a new tecnique for site navigation using xmlhttp request to update page content including partial or complete replacements of scripts, html, CSS... any page content whatsoever. The updates are written directly to the DOM and are not visible via "right click view page source". I intend to coin the acronym ASAP "Asynchronus Site Access Procedures" for this method. for more information contact .
     
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  2. nico_swd

    nico_swd Prominent Member

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    Awesome.

    So I can "hide" my valuable HTML code and make my content unavailable to search engines, AT THE SAME TIME?

    If you plan to sell your super method to someone in a sneaky way by posting here, post this in the BST section instead. But if you're actually planning to help others, post your code or give more info.
     
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  3. Sleeping Troll

    Sleeping Troll Peon

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    It is a technique, not a product, I will be happy to explain to anyone who contacts me.
     
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    Umm... can I not just use my browser to find out what pages are being contacted via AJAX and view source it from said page?
     
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    No actually you can't the pages being contacted are server scripts, however with a DOM inspector you could examine DOM for content. It may be that this technique has been used before to some or even a great extent, I don't know, but it certainly needs a unique moniker and I propose ASAP as it is a very unobtrusive fast and efficient method for updating page content.
     
    Sleeping Troll, Jul 31, 2008 IP