On the subject of active-content, there's also a handful of new custom
tags in the onTap framework designed not only to provide a workaround
for the patent issue, but also to make embedding flash (and other
active content) in ColdFusion driven pages and passing variables to
flash movies a bit easier.

This was commented about on my blog in October:

http://www.turnkey.to/ontap/docs/blog.cfm?netaction=view&blogdate=2003
-10-20

> It was requested that I share the article link when it was
> published,
> so here you go.

> Unless it's overturned, the Eolas ruling means tens of
> thousands of Web
> pages that use embedded plugins are infringing on the
> patent. Based on
> a procedure recommended by Microsoft, this filter will
> automatically
> update your HTML so you'll be in the free and clear.�

> http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/18063

> Matt Liotta
> Montara Software, Inc.
> http://www.MontaraSoftware.com

>
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