google bots follow links. like i said before look at the swfaddress SEO
stuff to get started. as long as what google finds at
yoursite.com/section/is the same content you deliver in your flash
when you go directly to
yoursite.com/section/ then there is no foul play going on.

it's not doubling up either really, if your flash content is coming from
outside flash, when a bot comes to the site you just cut out the flash stuff
and give it the content to index. bots could care less about tweens.


On 21 April 2010 00:09, Paul Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 20/04/2010 22:51, Dave Watts wrote:
>
>> In the case that Flash is driven by dynamic content dependent on user
>>> interaction, I don't see how such a criteria of "similar content" can
>>> reasonably be applied.
>>>
>>>
>> Most web applications that I work on, that have HTML interfaces, also
>> have dynamic content. Presumably, you'd have the same dynamic content
>> whether you're delivering it via Flash or AJAX.
>>
>>
> Not everyone "doubles up" their websites with two versions, but my main
> point was that getting at that content would require user interaction and
> I'm not sure how a google bot can do that.
>
> Paul
>
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