Best way would be saving your content in a database or xml and generate
a html pages from it. the same content will be loaded inside flash. thus
search engines can crawl your html pages which show the same content
as your flash site.

Robin Burrer schrieb:
Thanks Jiri,

this however only let's you control the flash movie with the back and
forward buttons of the browser.
I'm looking for a solution that published the content (text) of flash pages
as html.

Cheers

Robin

On 9/6/07, Jiri Heitlager | dadata.org <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Robin,

maybe this will help. It wont solve all your problems, but could make a
solution a bit easier.

http://www.asual.com/swfaddress/

Jiri

Robin Burrer wrote:
Hi there,

My client wants to have  his website optimized for search engines.
I don't know much about this topic. The binary data of a flash file
can't
obviously be read by
a search engine though.

I have this idea to create a html site map for my flash page.
Basically this
site map would have
short summaries of all flash pages and links to these pages (e.g.
http://myDomain.com/myflashPgae.htm?page =home).
The search engines should then be able to find the site map page.

Ideally this site page would be generated  dynamically. But for now a
static
page will do.

Does anybody have experience with such an approach?

Any thoughts?

Cheers

Robin
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