I don't think much has changed. Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, The Prodigy and Orbital all got hyped up in indie mags back in the day, FSOL too to a lesser extent, as well as all the big beat stuff like Fatboy Slim and Bentley Rhythm Ace
Nah, here in the US that music was generally dismissed as being commercial and a bit silly. Well, Orbital have always been popular but I don't think you can lump in Orbital with Daft Punk or big-beat.
Basically there used to be two groups of electronic music that there was a definite line between. On the one side you had Daft Punk, Prodigy, Fatboy Slim and all that, some of which was tolerated as being "not bad for dumb music". Particularly Chemical Brothers, they were probably the most well-liked of that lot.
Then you had FSOL, Underworld, Orbital, Aphex Twin, The Orb, and other such acts that were deemed "IDM" or "ambient" or both, and were seen to have been focusing on making good albums rather than dance-tracks.
I'm not saying it wasn't a snobby distinction (I always thought "Smack My Bitch Up" was actually a pretty good song), just saying that I never knew or read of anyone who thought Daft Punk or any act like them was anything more than tolerable at best.
Like I said, I'm not actually trying to be a dick, I just literally don't understand their sudden popularity, because they haven't changed their style or anything. To me it's as weird as if Pearl Jam suddenly became indie darlings (though to be honest, I'd rather listen to them than Daft Punk any day).