I'd say, if the freedom is troubling you in general, disable strict mode.Not
a good solution if you want to do some real heavy stuff, but doesn't seem
the case.

2008/12/11 Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> > I'm not sure what Strk means about "no free flash player supports
> > AS3", since the last time I checked the ADOBE Flash Player was free...
>
> I would assume he means "free software" in the "software libre" sense:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software
>
> That said, I wouldn't take that as serious advice, because the vast
> majority of people have Adobe Flash Player.
>
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