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The SWFFix alpha is up

Βobby put up thе SWFFix аlpha earlier todаy - I’vе bеen аt thе Αjax experience (wіth no wireless internet access, wtf?!) ѕo hаven’t hаd tіme to put together a poѕt аbout іt, but hеre’s a quіck onе.

Wе аlso announced thаt wе аre now working wіth Micheal Williams from Αdobe - thе author of thе Αdobe Flаsh Detection kіt to mаke ѕure SWFFix ϲan ϲover аll thе bаses аnd bе uѕed bу anyone. Vеry ϲool!

Go ϲheck out thе dеv blog аnd grаb thе fіles, thеn rеad thе doϲs аnd trу іt out. Feedback іs vеry welcome, ѕo ѕoak іt іn аnd lеt uѕ know whаt уou thіnk.

Commnets

  1. Closing comments here due to spam, go to the SWFObject google group if you have SWFObject 2 questions!

  2. It is an amazing town, with so much to do. I currently live in Texas but I plan to move out there soon. I will see you there!

  3. drcetinerdotorg Says: April 18th, 2010 at 1:04 am

    Flash Player 7 or later and JavaScript

  4. Thanks downloaded. Looks good.

  5. Flash player 7 or later and Js.

  6. I used your QTObject to create a WMPObject, to be used for Windows Media Player detection and embed. I was going to post the code in your QTObject post comments, but they currently seem to be disabled for that post. Therefore I have posted the code here: http://benpowell.blogspot.com/2007/09/windows-media-player-javascript-detect.html

  7. Stefan S. Says: April 18th, 2010 at 9:04 am

    I was beginning to think the project might have died!
    I’m looking forward to checking this out.

  8. Flash Player 7 or later and JavaScript

  9. Sure, there’s never a guarantee that you won’t be penalized if you abuse any technique.

    There’s a recent post from a googler in the webmaster forum that talks about SWFObject you may be interested in:

    Here’s the text:

    Jason-

    Sorry for the late response! As you already know, talking about Flash
    and SEO can cause important conversations, and the same holds true
    here at Google. However, after soliciting the help of the inimitable
    Adam Lasnik and Greg Grothaus (et al.), I hope the following can clear
    up the running questions:

    The goal of our guidelines against hidden text and cloaking are to
    ensure that a user gets the same information as the Googlebot.
    However, our definition of webspam is dependent on the webmaster’s
    intent. For example, common sense tells us that not all hidden text
    means webspam–e.g. hidden DIV tags for drop-down menus are probably
    not webspam, whereas hidden DIVs stuffed full of unrelated keywords
    are more likely to indicate webspam.

    I bring this up because, although your method is hiding text behind a
    very pretty Flash animation, you are still presenting the same content
    to both the user and the search engine, and offering it through
    different media. This should not harm your search rankings.

    However, Beussery raised a very good point when he said “Content in
    plain view is golden.” If ever your SWFObject were to display an
    “ElephantCo Car Trunks” logo while the standard HTML version was
    showing “ElephantCo Car Trunks–well suited to every vehicle from
    Altima to Z4!” then you would have stumbled into the realm of hiding
    text to modify search behavior, and have crossed over the black-hat
    line.

    I’ve looked over your example site, http://www.blitzagency.com/ and I
    like what I’ve seen. As you describe them, your methods are not
    trying to fool users or Search Engines, which means a good experience
    for both. Although the HTML versions of your pages are not always
    very user-friendly, e.g. visiting http://www.blitzagency.com/clients.html
    with javascript disabled loses the categorization and images
    associated shown in the flash version.

    The only concern I have is where links to your site will be pointing
    and what the link text may say. Googlebot deals with #anchors
    differently than ?arguments. Googlebot treats ?arguments as strict
    part of the URL string, but ignores #anchors, since in normal HTML,
    they all point to the same page…

    Because your (very ingenious) navigation scheme relies on #anchors and
    then dynamically loads the content in flash, the pages people go to
    might . A link pointing to http://www.blitzagency.com/aboutUs.html#clients
    should send pagerank to /aboutUs.html , though the text in the link
    may be associated with the content in clients.html. You could try to
    stop this by including “Link to this page” buttons to encourage
    linking with an #anchor-free URLs.

    Hope this clarifies things-
    -Bergy

  10. I attended a session with a Google engineer a couple weeks ago, where he characterized swfobject as a “dangerous” technique for optimizing Flash for search engines. He said that he could not guarantee that swfobject users would not be penalized, even if their implementation was totally above-board:

    http://www.searchmatters.net/2007/07/16/google-flash-fixes-can-be-%e2%80%9cdangerous%e2%80%9d/

  11. Hey Geoff - any fix for the qtobject.js script and it not working in Internet Explorer 7. I can’t view any embedded video on
    your site and/or ones I’m developing.

    Your expert help would be appreciated.

    Cheers.

    Jody

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