Hmm. Although my mobile phone (a series 40 Nokia 6500s) does indeed support 
Flash Lite,  I remain to be convinced that it's really an entirely appropriate 
platform to do heavy duty Flash development upon. And that's before we even 
start on the whole text/screen reader issue.

 

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McSweeney-Roberts
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On 7/21/08, Oeztunali, Sebnem (CT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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But still flash runs in every browser, hence every device capable of 
Internet-connectivity (has a browser) is able to receive that stream.

There's a version of flash for lynx? What does it do, convert the video to 
ascii art? :-)

Scot

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