I know that one of the benefits of Flash 8 is that you can create swf files that are indexable by search engines using the open source Macromedia Flash Search Engine Software Development Kit (SDK). I think it would fantastic if there was a way to modify the WordPress search to be able to index swf content within the site, so that you could easily find content within the flash files without having to use metadata or hidden HTML.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to do this. I know the tools are out there, I just wouldn’t know how to begin making them work together. Does anyone have any ideas how to begin?
]]>The issue is that shockwave publishes version 10.0 currently. However, the code TinyMCE embeds refers to version 8.5, which generates an error from the shockwave browser plugin.
It’s just a matter of changing the text string, but what’s the best place for this? Is it generated by TinyMCE, or is it part of a shared set of javascript headers used elsewhere?
This is something that will need updating – either in WordPress or TinyMCE – at some stage anyway.
]]>I was wondering if this was possible, to code a header that says:
If the visitor has Macromedia Flash, then display the Macromedia flash “header.swf”. If not detected on system, then display “header.gif”?
Is this possible? Or not worth it?
]]>I’ve just downloaded wordpress and it is working fine now. However, i want to create a Flash Blog page. Meaning, i am using macromedia flash to create the interface with all the animations and i wish to put the blog inside the flash page. is it possible ?
hope you guys know what i mean.
many thanks,
mark
Macromedia recently selected my WordPress powered site as one of the finalists for the Macromedia Innovation Award. It would be awesome if you guys could vote for me and bring some more sunshine to WordPress!
I’m Oliver Zheng in the Digital Communication section. I really appreciate your support.
Thanks,
Oliver
Thanks.
My blog is at: https://www.raudel.net
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