Well, sorry about that ... I didn ´t mean it in a negative way anyway.
I am just confused, and I feel we keep going in loops. I keep on coming down to the question: What is the sitemap for then? OK we made it, and it was not a huge task, but looking into small fixes here and there. Let me look at the scenario:
# You have HTML gallery disabled, then sitemap links are dead. OK, we can change them to link to the flash pages. Then what benefit does the sitemap have? NONE, because google won ´t be brining in a horde of people to a single-page sitemap that links to "blank" flash pages, that google doesn ´t understand. Then you would rather have them start on the flash startpage, which will be there if html/sitemap is disabled.
# The next option would be of course if you have the HTML gallery enabled, then the sitemap is there fair and square, just like now ... OK, so you still want sitemap links to go to flash gallery? Yes, we can do it, although I don ´t see how that will provide any enhancements. Afterall, now we are talking about when the html gallery is enabled, and I don ´t really see how the sitemap has any chance of getting above the html gallery.
markam24 wrote:I was of the impression from the last posts prior mine that ya'll thought linking back to flash may be a bad idea, so I'm a little confused on where that stands.
Well, I will admit that the sitemenu itself doesn ´t necessary have any benefits at all, and like my #comment above, I seriously can ´t see any benefit of linking the sitemenu to flash. Then why not just turn of BOTH sitemenu and html ...