And just to be clear: I think the "AJaX"-style stuff has a lot of
value - I just don't see it as an "either Flash or 'AJaX'-style stuff"
issue, I think we'll increasingly see a blend of both. I'm just
tackling some of the "anti-Flash" sentiments in Tim's email...

On 10/24/05, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/24/05, Tim Blair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > To make sure that all browsers can see Flash you have to use
> > non-standard HTML.
>
> But 98% of all computers already have Flash and it behaves the same on
> every machine. The HTML code needed to embed Flash is simple,
> well-understood and supported everywhere (even if it doesn't actually
> validate - don't get me into that political issue).

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