The issue is the same no matter what kind of dynamic site you create. If it is based on Dojo (or any other Javascript framework), Silverlight, JavaFX or Flex. The one advantage that we have with Flex is that Adobe has gotten an agreement with Google and Yahoo to allow them to read the text in a Flex page using their search engine so, a clear way to do this should be coming soon if it is not here already. In the meantime, putting your SWF in a div and the ad in another div should work. The iframe solution would work to.
fgnowfg wrote: > > > --- In [email protected] > <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, "fgnowfg" <fgno...@...> wrote: > > > > 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. > > > > thx! > > > > It seems like Adobe is just shooting themselves in the foot the longer > they wait to easily incorporate a way for developers (or, ultimately > whoever ends up owning the website) to generate revenue w/ flex. The > more I think about it, the more it just seems like flex is a complete > waste of time until they get this resolved. > >

