swfaddress SEO solution works for me very well, i did a flash news site for
a client and searching for headlines or article text came up in google
perfectly. it's php serving up either a version of the site for the web
crawler/non flash user or the flash if you've got it...
On 4 February 2010
ah forgot to mention to use mod_rewrite and have all the links in your
non flash version be without the #...
On 4 February 2010 11:42, tom rhodes tom.rho...@gmail.com wrote:
swfaddress SEO solution works for me very well, i did a flash news site for
a client and searching for headlines or
Gaia uses one of the best solutions I ever saw.
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do you mind to share with me how to use the mod_rewrite...is on the
as3 , in the javascript or the html?
regards,
Gus
On Feb 4, 2010, at 5:43 AM, tom rhodes wrote:
ah forgot to mention to use mod_rewrite and have all the links
in your
non flash version be without the #...
On 4
Gustavo Duenas wrote:
do you mind to share with me how to use the mod_rewrite...is on the as3
, in the javascript or the html?
It is a module for the Apache group http server. So, it is a server side
module to perform regex replacements on the url before the server parses
it further.
Many
wow
i'd like to put this up on our intranet - can i get a link to credit you for
this?
a
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 11:46 PM, raymondp...@cox.net wrote:
Artur,
I did some research this morning to unearth the latest best practices.
I'll share the results of my findings.
I found some
http://www.google.com/#hl=ensource=hpq=mod_rewrite
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Hi,
mod_rewrite is an add on for Apache webserver. If it's installed
you can setup Rules in a .htaccess file to redirect URL's based on
those rules.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html
http://www.addedbytes.com/cheat-sheets/mod_rewrite-cheat-sheet/
Should
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do you mind to share with me how to use the mod_rewrite...is on
the as3
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do you mind to share with me how to use
Glen Pike wrote:
Hi Gus,
Mod_rewrite can often be controlled from within each webusers webspace
by putting the commands inside a file called .htaccess in the root
folder (or any other) of your site.
As I said, that is a horribly bad idea that relies on a hack. Get a host
that knows what they
That's fine in an ideal world where you probably have access to the
apache config file, but being as a lot of hosting is virtualised and
most people don't have access to their apache conf, it is probably far
more realistic and less dangerous to let users loose with .htaccess
files, you only
Glen Pike wrote:
That's fine in an ideal world where you probably have access to the
apache config file, but being as a lot of hosting is virtualised and
most people don't have access to their apache conf, it is probably far
more realistic and less dangerous to let users loose with .htaccess
mind explaining what it is possible to do? what is the http host header
sniffing type?
On 4 February 2010 16:39, Henrik Andersson he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
Glen Pike wrote:
That's fine in an ideal world where you probably have access to the
apache config file, but being as a lot of
tom rhodes wrote:
mind explaining what it is possible to do? what is the http host header
sniffing type?
My idea is to assign each customer their own server account. They run
whatever http server application they want. The host header detection is
done by a separate process on the server
was wondering if there are any bulletproof SEO solutions out there
besides doing a mod re-write for crawlers.
does google still penalize for this?
thanks
artur
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Sent: Feb 3, 2010 5:01 PM
was wondering if there are any bulletproof SEO solutions out there
besides doing a mod re-write for crawlers.
does google still penalize for this?
thanks
artur
Artur,
I did some research this morning to unearth the latest best practices. I'll
share the results of my findings.
I found some information that suggests that Google is capable of 1) indexing
Flash content embedded via SWFObject and 2) cataloging content linked via URLs
with hash marks.
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was wondering if there are any bulletproof SEO
thanks for all this in-depth response.
what im looking for specifically is a way to have google crawl through
and index my dynamic content.
from my tests so far, it hasnt done that at all.
*Artur Maklyarevsky | CEO *
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, 03 Feb 2010 21:16:40
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] SEO + Flash = any great strategies?
thanks for all this in-depth response.
what im looking for specifically is a way to have google crawl through
and index my dynamic content.
from my tests so far
I like the solution that Gaia uses. I'm biased because I wrote it and it works
really well. It is an idea given to me by a guy who's very good at SEO, I
merely executed it.
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