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theisland #1
Flash Detection Kit
I'm sorry if this is the wrong place for this post. I've built a page with the
Flash Detection Kit Extension installed. It's now my new index page
(index.htm). My question is how does this impact search results. Will search
bots go through that page to the real index page? My "detection" page has no
content or anything else, just the code to check for the proper version of
FLASH.
Thanks for any pointers.
theisland Guest
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Paul Whitham TMM #2
Re: Flash Detection Kit
It all depends upon how the redirect is done. While the behaviour does use a
refresh to the non flash page after so many seconds, the safest way to
guarantee SE robots can find your site, is to have a straight html link on
the page to the non flash content.
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Regards
Paul Whitham
Macromedia Certified Professional for Dreamweaver MX2004
Valleybiz Internet Design
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"theisland" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:d3ounl$rci$1@forums.macromedia.com...with the> I'm sorry if this is the wrong place for this post. I've built a pagesearch> Flash Detection Kit Extension installed. It's now my new index page
> (index.htm). My question is how does this impact search results. Willno> bots go through that page to the real index page? My "detection" page has> content or anything else, just the code to check for the proper version of
> FLASH.
>
> Thanks for any pointers.
>
Paul Whitham TMM Guest



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