I've made the mistake of generating almost all of my content as it's requested (from XML files), via Javascript. Now I've learned that this is horrible for SEO. I've also since learned about progressive enhancement and am sad that I missed that boat as well.
I've been researching my remaining SEO options and came across Google's AJAX-crawlable suggestions, but subsequently read a lot of well-founded opinions on why hashbangs are bad.
Whatever option I use, deeplinking is also important to me. I'm currently using JQuery-BBQ, and it works well for deeplinking, but offers nothing to search engines. I'm thinking about switching to an option that better supports HTML5 history state, like History.js. This will help to clean up URLs and avoid hashes, but I'm not sure it will actually make a difference for SEO, since all of my content is generated dynamically from XML files.
What options do I have remaining to achieve decent SEO? White-hat only please, no cloaking.
Note that my concerns are primarily about SEO, not accessibility -- this is a personal portfolio site and I'm okay with my content being invisible to some humans, but I'm not okay with it being invisible to spiders. Here's the site (in progress, but mostly there architecturally).
Edit: yes, I know there are a number of SO questions similar to this one, but most of them have answers that would require significant restructuring. I'm not looking for an answer that I would use if I was starting from scratch, I'm looking for something to patch over my previous ignorance as gracefully as possible...