Adobe Flash Player version checking protocol
Apr 20, 2009 Flash, Flex, General, Tutorials
A common issue with websites that contain SWF content is that search engine spiders cannot enter the site to crawl its content. It’s like the website has a bouncer and the spider doesn’t have proper identification to gain entry to the club. To prevent this scenario from happening, you need to ensure that all of your detection scripts for checking browser compatibility and Adobe Flash Player versions follow established best practices.
Given article walks you through the topics to watch out for and explains techniques you can utilize now to ensure that search engine spiders can walk right in your website’s front door.
Tags: Adobe Flash Player, best practices, crawl, search engine, search engine spiders, SEO, spiders, SWF content









April 20th, 2009 at 6:00 am
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January 31st, 2010 at 10:20 pm
Awesome blog post, thanks for keeping me busy!