Hi guys,

Based on a previous reply from Peter I believe his intention for Ripple is definitely a Flash-centric approach. The idea is to take your HTML text content and wrap it in an XHTML document so that it can be accessed and indexed by bots and browsers.

The main key feature of Ripple is to store a "browser history" in Flash which can be traversed from within Flash and also allow the standard back/forward browser buttons and bookmarks/shortcuts to work as an HTML page would - so you can index a specific "page" in your Flash movie, whether it is accessed internally (by laoding the XHTML content into your Flash movie) or externally (by loading the XHTML page itself directly in the web browser).

If the XHTML page is loaded into a web browser it should then use JS to load your Flash movie if the user has Javascript and Flash, or display the XHTML as usual if they don't.

- Scott W.

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