doic a dit:Entre <noembed> et </noembed>, tu ne peux mettre que du texte. Cette balise est là seulement pour palier aux navigateurs qui n'acceptent pas le flash. Et donc par extension, pour les robots de moteurs de recherche... ça devrait te suffir!
leffroyable a dit:ATTENTION, aujourd'hui encore de nombreux internautes n'ont pas le plugin flash (parce qu'ils surfent par un système qui interdit toute installation dans l'entreprise ou autre...)
Il faut donc penser que le texte dans la balise noembed va leur apparaitre et que le flash sera invisible !
Il vaut mieux l'habiller un minimum et ajouter les liens si le flash en contient et sert à la navigation.
Embedding search metadata
The $TL (SWF file title) and $DC (description metadata) template variables let you include search metadata in the HTML. This is useful for making the SWF file more visible to search engines, and providing meaningful search results. You can use the $MD template variable to include the search metadata as an XML string.
For information on including search metadata in SWF files, see To set properties for a new or existing document in the Document Properties dialog box:.
To set properties for a new or existing document in the Document Properties dialog box:
With the document open, select Modify > Document.
The Document Properties dialog box appears.
To embed metadata within your SWF files, improving the ability of web-based search engines to return meaningful search results for Flash content, do the following:
Enter a descriptive title in the Title text box.
Enter a description in the Description text box.
Descriptions can contain searchable keywords, author and copyright information, and short descriptions about the content and its purpose.
The search metadata is based on the RDF (Resource Description Framework) and XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) specifications and is stored in Flash in a W3C-compliant format.
NOTE
Flash lets you make the settings you specify in the Document Properties dialog box the default settings for any Flash document that you create. The exception to this is the Title and Description, which you need to specify for each Flash document that you create.