Just created a Morfik search engine. It took me just 30 minutes … using Google CSE. You can see it the top of the sidebar on the right: “My Morfik Search Engine”

When I am searching something about Morfik, I usually go to 4 different places: morfik’s web site, the morfik wiki, rest of the internet, and the pdf documentation from morfik. That’s four queries, and now I think I limited the queries to just two - Morfik Forums and “My Morfik Search Engine”.
I am wondering why those Morfik forums are not indexed from the search engines? I know it’s Java Script and Ajax and the search engines have problems indexing this type of content, and I know that feature like this is irrelevant for many in house projects, but still? If Morfik can created continuous forms with the data, why not put an option on tables(or forms) so that data can be accessible from search engines in plain old html? And then the developer can decide whether to expose all the data to the search engines or not. I don’t say it is perfect solution but it is a start - may be there will be complications in multi table forms, forms from views etc. The landing pages can be html only, but with link to original content. Maybe if it was that easy it would be done until now? Hmm!
So next time when you decide to search something about Morfik, you can try “My Morfik Search Engine”. And if you think I’ve missed some site from the index, you can always tell me and I will add it (see contacts page or add the page as a comment here).
I also changed hosting providers for morfikan.com during the hollydays holidays. Moving Wordpress installation was VERY interesting experience but it is another story!
Any way: Happy New Year and … Search on ![]()