On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Nicolas Mailhot
<nicolas.mail...@laposte.net> wrote:
>
> Le Lun 13 janvier 2014 21:33, drago01 a écrit :
>
>> No it cannot. Most of this flash implemenations only work to play
>> flash you don't want anyway (i.e ads).
>
> Unfortunately I've found out a lot of companies that grew around brick and
> mortar distribution only describe their products in flashified versions of
> their usual dead wood catalogs. (some software editors made a killing
> converting those to flash when a pdf would have been perfectly adequate).
> And those do not work in any flash replacement I've seen
>
> And web stores often do not describe the products, you have to go through
> the manufacturer flash to get characteristics.

That's what I have said. Useful stuff doesn't work (mostly) useless
stuff (ads) works mostly.
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