Could someone help me here.
Isn't it easier to code it once and have it run everywhere? (e.g. not worry
about IE, Netscape, AOL, Opera, etc....).
>From my understanding, all that's required is they (the end-user) have the
current player.

Using ActionScript and CFC's - you can pretty much do anything and do it
once.
Not suggesting you should drop everything....but I believe it's worth
looking into.

I sell them on the fact that it will be less hours than trying to code for
every possible browser.
Usually works.

Any thoughts?


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 12:30 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: Does Macromedia have some current strong Flash agenda?
>
>
>Try to sell the clients on the costs of developing the flash.
>
>If you count up the hours.  Flash is NOT cheap.
>
>If you count up the hours maintaining flash... It is REALLY not cheap.
>
>My .02 from experience.

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