On 2/27/12 10:57 AM, "Omar Gonzalez" <omarg.develo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Left Right <olegsivo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> ... and white
>> text on white background with postion: absolute top -1000px has a better
>> chance to affect the crawler than that thing does...
>>
>
> That also has a high chance of getting you blacklisted off of search
> engines. I wouldn't recommend anyone to do this.
>
And, Oleg, while I agree that SWF metadata and HTML metadata and the current
SWF sniffer haven't been useful, I don't see any reason why folks can't make
another attempt at it. Richer JS apps that don't keep fetching new HTML
pages have similar problems and I believe energy is being spent to solve it
there as well.
There was some discussion in Adobe about defining patterns to make it easier
to tie states to deep-linking. A SWF sniffer could detect the existence of
that pattern to make them appear as links to a search engine.
Or, even something more brute force is possible where the compiler or some
tool has a mode where it will generate a site-map for you based on clues you
leave in your MXML.
--
Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui