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		<title>Indexing Flash Webpages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s all over the net. Google has announced that it indexes Flash. With some limitations, but something is one thing: With some limitations, but something is something
     * Google does not run according to types of Javascript, so if your flash is loaded by Javascript, it will not be indexed. Google [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s all over the net. Google has announced that it indexes Flash. With some limitations, but something is one thing: With some limitations, but something is something</p>
<p>     * Google does not run according to types of Javascript, so if your flash is loaded by Javascript, it will not be indexed. Google does not run according to types of Javascript, so if your flash is loaded by Javascript, it will not be indexed. Have to be reported are those that do not run javascripts. Have to be reported are those that do not run javascripts.<br />
     * Items that loads a flash, are taken as parts of the flash. The items that load a flash, are taken as parts of the flash. That is, if a load or an external swf xml, Google will take them as different elements. That is, if a load or an external swf xml, Google will take them as different elements. As done with the frames, for example. As done with the frames, for example.<br />
     * There is a problem with languages bidirecionales (which is written from right to left) and by the time they are not indexable. There is a problem with bidirecionales languages (which is written from right to left) and by the time they are not indexable.</p>
<p>So what index? So what index?</p>
<p>     * Textual elements. Textual elements. None of pictures, videos, and assume that neither text layout. None of pictures, videos, and assume that neither text layout.<br />
     * You can follow links inside of a flash. You can follow links inside of a flash. So I&#8217;m not clear is whether these links are just a text field with HTML links or buttons also applies to menus. So I&#8217;m not clear is whether these links are just a text field with HTML links or buttons also applies to menus.</p>
<p>There is an interview with Google Software Engineers which are explained in depth the issue. There is an interview with Google Software Engineers which explain in depth the issue.</p>
<p>Flash and search engine indexes, in a somewhat special, but something is something. Flash and search engine indexes, in a somewhat special, but something is something. I recognize the need for this tool index. I recognize the need for this tool index. There are numerous applications for which flash is a powerful tool and it was necessary that this index also started. There are numerous applications for which flash is a powerful tool and it was necessary that this index also started.</p>
<p>I suppose that will now be able to index and follow the links at the bottom of YouTube videos, read news widgets, comments on animated photo galleries, etc &#8230; But despite the efforts of positioning and accessibility at Adobe, I still think not support a complete website. I suppose that will now be able to index and follow the links at the bottom of YouTube videos, read news widgets, comments on animated photo galleries, etc &#8230; But despite the efforts of positioning and accessibility at Adobe, I still think not support a complete website.</p>
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