I wonder, will it be aimed at semi experienced people upwards. Have you
ever, or do you remember back to, when you knew little, tried to follow
Adobe product manuals. Even their on-line tutorials leaving yawning gaps
just when you think its making sense. As one who founded on DOS when a 33Mhz
computer was leading edge and cost £6k, I think its even worse today. Even
their current website is frustrating to follow. I follow several Adobe
forums, the extent of questions and their nature shows just how others
struggle to get up to working speed with their products - hence the number
of 'xyz' for dummies books in my collection. But, Adobe is by no means alone
in this.

Anyway, I will do my suggestion over the next week and hope it will lead to
helping others. As I have gained much from your forums, I would like to put
something back in.

Regards Jonathan



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Bobby
Sent: 15 October 2008 10:48
To: SWFObject
Subject: Re: IE error message - swfobject is undefined



Your wish has been granted, in the coming month Adobe Devnet will publish 2
SWFObject introductory articles, so keep an eye on Adobe Devnet :-)

I will also give a masterclass at the global Head conference (an online
event): http://www.headconference.com/speakers/bobby-van-der-sluis/


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