I have an intranet (secured site, so to speak) web site that is used by
employees, faculty and students.  The employees and faculty mainly use
the site from a university-owned computer that is running XP.  About
40-50 people use Macs and less than a dozen use Linux.  Students,
however, are more-likely to use their own computers to view the intranet
site.

What is your opinion on using Flash-based forms in an environment such
as this?

As you can guess, the audiences for these forms can vary greatly in
size.  For example, I may have a survey for all users, or I may have a
data administration form for only two employee users.

My basic question, is how many people have you pissed off by using a
Flash-based form when you could have used HTML?  Did you really see the
benefit of Flash forms over HTML that justified the use?

Thanks
M!ke

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