> That is just one example. While I am sure you or others can think of
> other examples like that one -- I certainly can -- the example is just
> using a Flash piece embedded in an html page. MM has proposed doing
away
> with html entirely for a Flash front-end. In those cases I don't see
the
> bandwidth reduction at all.

> -Matt

Well correct me if I'm wrong Matt, but if you first preload a flash
movie (in this case, the entire UI) and then with each navigation click
you simply request the raw data from within the Flash movie, wouldn't it
make sense that the bandwidth needs would be less than a non Flash-based
site?

It sure seems simple to me.

--P

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