Same issue for me, Bill. But I think the Palm Treo folks need to pony up on
this one and support the clearly winning standard Flash stuff soon. It's
clearly feasible; the Sony Clie folks have done it. (
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/mobile/articles/sony_clie.html).

On 10/25/06, Bill Marriott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Unfortunately, Flash is not available for Palm OS, so all those video
sites
are unavailable to me when the closest "PC" is my Treo 700p. My phone
handles QuickTime, MPEG and AVI/WMV just great. I still get a kick using
Orb
to tune into my Windows Media Center PC at home and watch live digital
cable
TV from anywhere.

And of course, Flash is not natively supported in Rev. The altBrowser
plugin
is great... but on Windows, I don't think you can eliminate the border
around embedded web pages. So that precludes a more "integrated"
look-and-feel where you could incorporate tiny Flash movies as buttons,
etc.

Dan Shafer wrote
> It appears that most of the popular public video sites are using Flash
> movie
> format. I find this interesting. When I visit a site that doesn't use
> Flash,
> my Web browser (Firefox on Mac) often has trouble displaying the movies.
> But
> those that use Flash play perfectly every time. Maybe that's the reason.



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