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Flex Search Engine - How to get your site added...

I am almost ready to post the Flex search engine beta but wanted to give everyone a headstart on getting indexed. To add your blog/pages into Flex search, simply need to add the Flex button to your pages. Although the URL( http://www.flex.org/images/flexorg.gif ) looks normal, the image adds your blog/pages into the spider.



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Flex.org Flex Search allows you to search FlexCoders, Dev Center Articles, Flex Components, Flex Documentation, AS3 APIs, Flex Adobe Forums, and Flex blogs/pages in one place. Add the button and get your site indexed today!

Point to Flex.org and we will add you to Flex search!

Cheers,

Ted :)

7 Responses to “ Flex Search Engine - How to get your site added... ”

  1. # Anonymous Jeff Houser

    What does the Flex Search Engine do? is it a way to search sites built in Flex? Or a way to search sites that talk about Flex, but are not necessarily built in Flex?

    or something else entirely?  

  2. # Blogger Ted Patrick

    The Flex search is for developers to locate resources for Flex. We have thousands of sites providing great information on Flex but no way to find the good ones.

    Ideally the search engine will create a searchable map of Flex.

    Ted :)  

  3. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Ted,
    Is there way to add meta information - like rss url and such - for dynamic sites? We kind of stopped doing static linkage a while ago. It would be also a good approach for flash/flex only sites that do not have html to crawl, but can expose content as xml.
    Thank you,
    Anatole Tartakovsky  

  4. # Blogger Ted Patrick

    I will be adding an RSS API soon. If you display the image, the referrer URL is added into the search engine.

    Ted  

  5. # Anonymous Julien Wajsberg

    Other possibilities could be :
    - a planet for getting all blog messages about Flex together in a place; it can also provide an RSS feed for free ;)

    - a google "custom search engine" : http://www.google.com/coop/cse/overview
    (found at Eric Meyer's website : http://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/2006/10/24/css-search/ )  

  6. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Anyone hire us? We have 15 Adobe Flex programmers. Our rate is only 6 USD per hour. Our website is http://www.busycode.com
    My email is: cogoing@gmail.com

    Thanks,
    Andy  

  7. # Blogger Oscar Cortes

    The link to the gif is broken. Any ideas?

    Thanks,  

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