Well ... I bet Mozillas rendering engine is faster than maybe everything
to be done in flash. But you have a chance if you set a FIX set of things
to be rendered - less flexible.

yours
Martin.

2006/9/5, Chris Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Claus,

I was just going to say the same thing. ;-) Flash could just read the
XMTML and display it. The possibilites are endless; I can certainly
imagine quite a few cool things being done with this, even though
Flash isn't supposed to do Wikis ;-)

-Chris

On 9/5/06, Claus Wahlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arnoud Bos wrote:
>
> > Yeah and we like to be found…
> > Google and flash are still not best friends
>
> There are techniques you can use to solve that, google for "seffs". I
> already have two sites in production that use those techniques and it
> works like a charm.
>
> The idea is to work on XHTML documents and just layer Flash on top of
> them, in a way that Flash is the view of the data contained in the XHTML
> documents (think CSS gone nuts).
>
> This way you can unobtrusively deliver Flash to those who can see it,
> and deliver XHTML to the rest (including search engine bots), without
> much risk of pagerank punishment as the data displayed will be identical.
>
> I could imagine a Wiki (and a lot of other things) in Flash (9) to work
> pretty well with that technique.
>
> Cheers,
> Claus.
>
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