> Ok, fair enough, it seems everything it's up to the browsers. However,
> users, bosses and even developers don't care about that. What they see
> is that the application is not working properly. What they see is that
> Flash is doing "weird" things _again_. What they see is that they
> cannot trust Flash.

The only thing I can suggest is to try to find another job.  Working at
a technology company where the people in charge are ignorant when it
comes to technology is a recipe for an unhappy life.  It sounds like you
don't have a project manager there who has any familiarity with web
development (or any project manager at all?).

Flash is, for all intensive purposes, on all of your end users'
machines.  Flash has become the only choice for streaming video delivery
on the web.  These aren't the days of Flash intros anymore.  If your
bosses don't trust Flash, I wouldn't trust them to provide an
environment that will enrich your career.  They're on the wrong side of
the bell curve and you owe it to yourself as a professional to get
yourself back on the other side. 

There are tons of great jobs out there right now for talented Flash
developers.  Don't settle for working for someone who doesn't trust the
technology you are investing your time and energy into.
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