JS 30: Crawling AJAX Web sites using HTML5 pushState support - Lately in JavaScript episode 30
Now that both Google and Bing support crawling sites that use HTML5 history pushState, developers are free to use it in AJAX based Web sites navigation. That was one of the topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Michael Kimsal in episode 30 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast. They also talked about Chardin.js for overlaying page help instructions, creating page screenshot clips with PhantomJS, supporting functions with a variable number of arguments, and detecting the inadvertent use of global variables using Debug.js. Now listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript to learn more about these interesting JavaScript topics. http://www.jsclasses.org/blog/post/46-Crawling-AJAX-Web-sites-using-HTML5-pushState-support--Lately-in-JavaScript-podcast-episode-30.html Introduction music: Riviera (used with explicit permission of the author Ernani Joppert)
Now that both Google and Bing support crawling sites that use HTML5 history pushState, developers are free to use it in AJAX based Web sites navigation. That was one of the topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Michael Kimsal in episode 30 of the Lately in JavaScript podcast. They also talked about Chardin.js for overlaying page help instructions, creating page screenshot clips with PhantomJS, supporting functions with a variable number of arguments, and detecting the inadvertent use of global variables using Debug.js. Now listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript to learn more about these interesting JavaScript topics. http://www.jsclasses.org/blog/post/46-Crawling-AJAX-Web-sites-using-HTML5-pushState-support--Lately-in-JavaScript-podcast-episode-30.html Introduction music: Riviera (used with explicit permission of the author Ernani Joppert)