You are completly right Geoff, I didn't read it and marked it for do it later, but as you say FlashObject give us the way to make this easily. Thanks for pointing this ;)

On 3/12/06, Geoff Stearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This article is mostly irrelevant because who still places their actual content IN their swf file?

For years now all my actual content has been in a database or XML files... so i really don't want google to index my swf file.

You should use FlashObject and put the content that's in your flash movie 'under' it and have the script replace it if the user has flash. that way it's just plain html, which google will gladly index, including following links to other pages and images, not just plain text content.



On Mar 12, 2006, at 4:40 AM, Carlos Rovira wrote:

fyi,

I didn't read it yet, but it seems like an interesting article about Google and Flash content search:

http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=454163&seqNum=1



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