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Open Source Media Framework From Adobe

Posted: 21 Apr 2010 10:01 AM PDT

Open Source Media Framework (OSMF), that is developed by Adobe, is a software framework for building feature-rich Flash video players and applications.

It can be integrated into custom applications using the simple API, or you can deploy the ready-to-run dynamic SWF player without compiling or writing custom scripts.

Open Source Media Framework

OSMF comes with standard player features such as playback controls, video navigation, buffering, and dynamic streaming.

Also, the ready-to-use plug-ins for advertising, reporting, and content delivery help extending the capabilities of the framework.

And, it has much more features like error handling, logging or buffer management that makes OSMF very promising.

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Making AJAX Applications Crawlable (By Google)

Posted: 20 Apr 2010 11:02 PM PDT

Many websites are using Ajax requests to interact with databases, load content, etc. in order to stay dynamic without page refreshes.

However, any content loaded with Ajax can not be viewed inside the "source of the website" which ends up in non-crawlable web pages.

Google is sharing a detailed information on "making Ajax applications crawlable" which shows how the search engine sees the web pages and things to improve that.

Crawlable Ajax Applications

Google simply asks us to:

  • use "#!" signs after any URL that generates content with Ajax (like: www.example.com/ajax.html#!mystate)
  • create the HTML without Ajax (besides the Ajaxed version) when www.example.com/ajax.html#!mystate is browsed
  • update the website's sitemap with the new URLs

The ! sign will be indicating that the content at that part of the web page is Ajax crawlable and Google will crawl the URL (which generates the HTML content) and add it to its search results as a part of the web page.

Although it seems pretty complicated, considering how important it is to getting indexed by Google, it is (almost) a must for Ajaxed websites.

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