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Cat Anton2016-02-04 22:52:11
Search Engine Optimization
Cat Anton, 2016-02-04 22:52:11

Is there a way to separate the associated JSON-LD data from the HTML page?

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Is there a way to store the associated JSON-LD data in a separate file that only search engines will download, rather than including it in the HTML code of the page?
That is something like:

<link rel="json-ld" type="application/ld+json" href="http://example.com/data.json">

There is quite a lot of data. I don’t want to include huge json in the body of the page - we try to give only what users need. Or is the only option to determine the UA of search robots, only give them a page with json-ld and hope that they will not be punished?

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sim3x, 2016-02-05
@27cm

only search engines will load
cloaking. Will punish
only what users need.
the user does not poke his nose into the code
If you look at the traffic - gzipped html will not be radical anymore.
Unless, the browser will consume more maps per page - here you need to look at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON-LD
but in the year 14 this was not parsed by Google
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/web...

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