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I want to make use of just that for a flash-site. If a google visitor performs a search on the name of for example an artist, and he/she clicks that link, it's obviously possible to send this user to the appropiate flashpage and load the appropiate info from the database.
If a Google visitor performs a search for a particular artist, a specific page for that artist would have to come up at Google for them to be able to click on the link to your site.
What you're talking about is custom delivering a back-end queried page for the artist generated on the fly based on the search engine query done at Google. That couldn't be done without the page first being indexed at Google for the artist's name.
If a person is looking for famous guitarists, for example, and types in Jimi Hendryx at Google, you couldn't rank for guitarists at Google and deliver the Hendryx page on the fly based on their Google search if they click on your guitar page. It couldn't work that way, there would have to be a specific page come up for the searcher, which is not an easy matter with a Flash site.
For example, lets say you have a basic page selling music CDs in the Jazz, R&B and Dance categories, and you have a section on the page for Specials.
Someone comes to that page looking for "Jazz CDs", so you use that query string to list some Jass CDs in the "Specials" section of the page.
Onya
Woz
To highlight a section based on the query string is a different matter, I doubt if Flash has that capability, or even if it's a backend routine, if you could highlight a section on a page that's pure Flash.
There could be plain text pages to rank for the individual search terms, and then when people arrive by clicking on the link at the search engine, sniff for the Flash plug-in and send them to a corresponding Flash page.
Greets, Albert