Nithya R wrote:
> i would like to know if flex supports any third party search engines like 
> mondosearch etc... .net supports mondosearch , likewise what are the search 
> engines that flex supports...

When you say "support", what do you mean?

I think Matt may have read this as "is static text in a Flex SWF read by 
search engines", and results are mixed here... some engines definitely 
read it, as you can prove at Google by searching on "checkout 
filetype:swf" or similar terms.

But if you're looking to offer local search within your own work, then a 
lot depends on whether your text is stored in the SWF or in a database 
or web service, what type of interface you'd like to display results in, 
etc.

Or if you're looking to issue a standard web search from within a Flex 
presentation, then that can be as easy as constructing an URL.

When you say "support", what do you mean? If you'd like to offer a 
search form within your presentation, then what would you like it to 
search...?

jd





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