Kevin Sorry to re-iterate what you said. For some reason you message had not downloaded to my iphone before I replied :)
Aran Sent from my iPhone On 31/01/2009, at 12:04 PM, kevin nugegoda <kev...@iinet.net.au> wrote: > > Hi Luminal, > > A site I've been working on was effectively the same as yours... Mine > was built in Flex with one swf and one index.html file. > > It has a Viewstack which loads each 'page' (component) as the user > navigates - similar to yours. The fact that yours are external swf's > and mine are internal components makes no difference. > > SWFaddress is used for deep-linking to each 'page' - you would just > use whatever function you call when the user clicks "photos" as the > 'action' for the deep link 'trigger'. > > An html file is created for each 'page' which either loads the swf and > uses the deep link to direct the user to the right 'page' in the swf > or loads the alt html content. > > The way I've done it is simplistic and probably not ideal for a site > that has frequent content changes. But you could easily change the > alt html content from being hard coded in the files to being > dynamically generated via php on load or you could build/update the > html files automagically when you update the swf content (as in the > BlitzAgency post). > > For instance this site stores all data in a db & uses amfphp to > populate the store on load. I've built an AIR admin app for the > owners to mange the store which would be an ideal place to do some > magic for the alt html files and the sitemap.xml file... > > I'm still new to this so I'm not sure how effective my strategy will > be for the engines (caches still not updated). But the reading I've > done suggests that hard coding the html & updating as required is the > way to go - though I'm happy to take advice from others more > knowledgeable! > > The main site: http://hummingbirdbaby.com.au > > Some examples of deep-linking & alt content: > > http://hummingbirdbaby.com.au/AboutUs.html or > https://hummingbirdbaby.com.au/ > #/AboutUs > http://hummingbirdbaby.com.au/ContactUs.html or > https://hummingbirdbaby.com.au/ > #/ContactUs > http://hummingbirdbaby.com.au/Stockists.html or > https://hummingbirdbaby.com.au/ > #/Stockists > > View the html source to see what I mean - I've added a bit of extra > javascript to do some redirects to https if the flash loads or http if > not which may affect how the engines view my site... we'll see. > > > cheers > > kev > > > .. > > > > On 31/01/2009, at 5:20 AM, luminal wrote: > > > Thank you! > I read the 2 docs, but my case is a little different i think.. I'll > give an example: > > My site contains the main movie swf (INDEX.SWF) which is embedded in > INDEX.HTML. > when someone enters the site and clicks on lets say "photos" in the > navigation menu, the main movie calls another swf into it (into a > container), in this case PHOTOS.SWF. > > the bottom line is that my site contains only ONE html file for the > index.swf and other swf's which are NOT embedded in an html. > now, when I use swfobject to create an alternative content for my > site, basicly I can only use it for the index.html... my problem is > that the index.swf is only the site's "shield" - it does not contains > any information... all the info is in the other swf's, which are not > embedded in an html! > > I thought of creating an alternative content (in index.html) for the > WHOLE site's swf's, but I am affraid to be blocked by google because > the alternative content and the embedded swf (index.swf) are not the > same. > > Is it realy like that or can i do it and it will be ok for google? > > Thanks again! > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SWFObject" group. To post to this group, send email to swfobject@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to swfobject+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/swfobject?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---