I am a little confused about how the search bots are going to crawl my ajax site.
http://www.example.com contains 3 links
I have the <meta name="fragment" content="!">
included in the head of my page so the robots should visit those links using the following url and I am using prerender.io to serve up a page
How will the robots behave when they crawl these pages? When they find new links on these pages what will the url's look like?
Here is Google's full AJAX crawling specification: https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/specification
The robots will see the #!
and transform them into _escaped_fragment_
URLs, just like you mentioned. The <meta name="fragment" content="!">
tag is only necessary for pages that don't have the #!
, for example your home page or any HTML5 push state URLs. If the URL has a #!
, Google will automatically ask for the _escaped_fragment_
without checking for <meta name="fragment" content="!">
If Google crawls http://example.com?_escaped_fragment_=/abc
and finds a link on that page for /#!/xyz
, it will make a separate request for http://example.com?_escaped_fragment_=/xyz
.
So you should always have your URLs link to the #!
URL, never to a _escaped_fragment_
URL. Google will transform them on its own.