+1 to Paul.

Adobe is making a programming platform. Do you C++, C#, ASP.NET, or Java have native hooks to advertising networks? No, nor do I believe they should.
Paul Andrews wrote:
fgnowfg wrote:
> --- In [email protected] <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, "fgnowfg" <fgno...@...> wrote:
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>> I know it's a question that's popped up on this board time and again....what is the best way to publish ads in flex? The only thing I've come across is the iFrame hack and adsense and it seems to be a hack at best. Is there a better way? It doesn't even have to be adsense, I just want to make some money from my flex-based website. Any thoughts appreciated.
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>> thx!
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> It just seems that adobe is shooting themselves in the foot by not providing a way for their web developing customers (us!) to make money. Seriously, how do people make money with flex? Seems more and more a waste of time for us without this key point resolved.
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That's ridiculous. I think if advertising is a priority, you could let
flex have part of the html page and serve ads there, either under
control of the flex application, using javascript, or just independently
with javascript, with or without an iframe. I think a bit of imagination
is required.

I think most flex developers make money from things that are useful for
something rather than advertising bling.

Paul



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