Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Letter Showing Community Service Was Done

Adobe Flash accessible to search engines. Besides what's the hype?

addition to the aforementioned problems should oppose some other barrier madrigals the brass band parade set in motion by the accessibility of Adobe Flash content to search engines.

First, the crawler of the search engine index n on the swf. built via JavaScript (you know the trick to avoid ' click to activate 'in IE? Good. Him.)

In the second instance, and most importantly, the crawler will not index swf dynamically loaded as external resources nor XML.
Now, anyone with some experience in Flash Development is well aware that, not to go crazy with that mess in the timeline of Flash and to optimize the loading time (and a lot of other needs), and adjust steps to upload dynamic sections of the website. As far as I know the majority of Flash sites adopted just this approach. The more complex the site is so much more is needed this mode. Often you load in the first instance only the general framework (the UI standard) and then, upon user input, load the rest.
Well, as things only the first part will be crawled. Id est, un bel nulla. La presunta Home Page e poi il vuoto.
In altre parole nessuna moderna RIA verrebbe indicizzata, checché ne dica Adobe, a meno di non caricare l'impossibile in prima istanza.
Forse Adobe sta pensando come modello di RIA ai fulgidi esempi di Flash RIA di cui si é resa portabandiera con Acrobat.com che ci mette 5 minuti buoni (su di una fibra ottica) per caricare la UI?
Per quale tipologia di Flash site va bene questa presunta indicizzazione? Per i Flash sitarelli self contained. Detto altrimenti, coloro che meno avrebbero bisogno di essere indicizzati.

E se poi adottate un loader con caricamento dinamico via Actionscript di risorse esterne? Oh beh! quanto siete difficili!

Quanto rumore per nothing!

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