RDFa markup generated by Javascript is invisible to Google and Yahoo, just like other markup.
RDFa markup generated by Javascript is invisible to Google and Yahoo, just like other markup. The good news is that in RDFa, the element actually doesn't matter at all; it's all about the attributes. So you can just put all the RDFa markup on or elements without visible content, you don't need to use .
You can use RDFa's resource="" attribute instead of href="" on elements that don't support href. At least that's what the RDFa spec says; I haven't verified wether Google and Yahoo actually process it that way.
This might provide some help for the more general problem (HTML code inserted by JavaScript): A proposal for making AJAX crawlable.
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