I have been looking into using SWFobject for our (cs3 designed) flash
movies, both for the usual SEO reasons AND to enhance the site's
accessibility for disabled users.
I have implemented it on a test site and noticed afterwards that
SWFObject doesn't render ANYTHING out to text-based browsers such as
lynx.
Because there is no EMBED code, we cant use the NOEMBED....has anyone
got any thoughts on how to get content out for text-based readers?
Presumably this too would help SEO wise so I'm a little conflicted as
to the best way to do things.
The old style adobe-supplied script at least renders out the NOEMBED
tag information if you supply it.
How about a NOSCRIPT tag containing the accessible content? Would that
be a good route to go down? Or am i going to compromise SEO rankings
then because they will index the same content from both the SWFObject
code AND the NOSCRIPT code?

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