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I've got a question on usage.
The article defines an IDX as a kind of website. Later it refers to an "IDX website." If an IDX is by definition a website, wouldn't saying "IDX website" be like calling a banana a "banana fruit"? :)
I'm guessing you can use it either way but I'm not experienced enough with the world of IDX to know.
david.chang CURLYTHANG getpageone.commmmmmmmmm
68.93.133.63 (talk) 20:06, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
MLS boards have databases of listings. Interned Data Exchanges are set up to communicate between the MLS board database, and a web application (typically with a website as an interface) to display this information. Generally, there are two main types of IDX: iFramed and Integrated, the former of which may appear to be part of a website, however, would add no inherit benefit to search engine optimization (SEO) for the site it is displayed on. The latter, being integrated, contributes to searchable, and indexable site content.