The issue with all these techniques for adding bookmarks, deep links,
etc.. is that they are a lot of work and have to be integrated at the
very beginning of the project.. and in the end they give you a lesser
version of what you get for free in a browser.


On 10/23/07, Will Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Oct 23, 2007, at 5:17 AM, James Leslie wrote:
>
> > Additionally, I don't believe that Flash pages can be bookmarked at
> > anything other than the root level.
>
> There has been some work done on creating bookmarkable URLs in Flash
> pages, and apparently there are two or three methods that work
> reasonably well. I don't have my collection of links handy at the
> moment, but see http://f6design.com/journal/2006/11/18/deeplink-flash-
> deep-linking/ for one example. If there's interest, I can dig out more.
>
> The *real* problem is getting Flash-only developers to think of HTML
> as anything but a wrapper to be added on later.

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