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I don need my eStore to be indexed by google, although it could be in a Flex application. But Why?

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I don need my eStore to be indexed by google, although it could be in a Flex application. But Why?

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I created a very successful B2B eStore system for manufacturing using ASP.NET. About 8 months of work and nothing but trouble getting it browser compatible. I tried to explain to the higher ups that you can’t do those things with the browser, but they would not listen. So, I quit! Asta la vista, baby! I just created the same application in Flex in less than 2 months, by myself not 5 developers. It has more functionality. Better flow. All the browser problems are gone. This application is going to bury my old company, once I release it to the customers. Not because they want it for their web, but because of the potential of it plugging directly into their already fine tuned data model. I do not think people care if it is html, flash, play-do, or even crayons melted in a pan. They just want it to WORK! FLEX WORKS! In 98% of all client systems out there, including MAC (bleck). P.S. (As for MS asp.net, I love it too. But I am having an affair right now) P.S.S. Standards? Right. No One can

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