Isn't that kind of thing considered "unfair" play and penalized by search
engines if discovered?
Cheers
Juan Pablo Califano
2010/4/20 tom rhodes <[email protected]>

> use some server side script to serve up your site, check to see in the
> headers sent to the server if the request coems from a bot or from a
> browser, if from a bot, serve up your xml, if from a browser server up your
> site.
>
> have a google for  "swfaddress SEO"
>
>
> On 20 April 2010 11:52, Paul Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a client whose website I developed (something like a year ago) in
> > Flash and the site is totally driven by xml configuration  files. It
> works
> > well.
> >
> > My client has told me that google has indexed the site, but the google
> > indexing contains an warning message -  basically the flash site app
> saying
> > it was unable to read an xml file.
> >
> > I have never encountered the message myself and the site works as
> expected,
> > so I guess it's something to do with the google spider or there was some
> > sort of problem when the spider ran.
> >
> > Unfortunately the google search result currently makes the site look
> > broken:
> >
> >  "Oops! I think something went wrong! Unable to load website XML from
> > 'website_config.xml' - loading timed out."
> >
> > I'm no google expert, so what's the best remedy to get google to index
> this
> > site properly?
> >
> > I might be encouraged to write less flippant messages in the future.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
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