the downloaded code thing prevents oracle from creating a jvm and adobe from
creating flash plugin although why they need it as it's already in their
eula

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On 9 September 2010 17:27, Kurt Dommermuth <k...@kurtdommermuth.com> wrote:

> Exactly.  I don't think XML would be considered code, but they could
> justify
> anything they want.
>
> All in all, I'm pretty damn excited.  Personally I was crushed when Apple
> blocked CS5 and unfortunately for Adobe I couldn't justify an upgrade.  Now
> I can.  I'm sure I'm not alone.  I bet Adobe's sales will be up quite a bit
> in the coming weeks.
>
> Now that Apple seems to be making rational business decisions it makes me
> think that flash players will be on their mobile devices soon too.  Maybe
> within a year.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Nathan Mynarcik <nat...@mynarcik.com
> >wrote:
>
> > I understand.
> >
> > I have slight concerns about that statement too.  And the fact that it's
> to
> > Apple's discretion on what they really mean...
> >
> > For example: Can we not access XML data stored on the web from our Apps?
> >
> > Nathan Mynarcik
> > nat...@mynarcik.com
> > 254.749.2525
> > www.mynarcik.com
> >
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