Except that it's desirable for an app to have a consistent look and feel for
users. My impression is that Flash forms look, and behave, a bit different
from std html.

Dave Merrill

> > In my testing, a simple form with, say, 4 text inputs plus a submit
> > button will take quite a bit to load (when it loads - it often
> > requires a page refresh).
>
> A simple form with only four fields isn't a particularly
> compelling candidate to replace with a Flash form, and even
> Macromedia will tell you that Flash forms should not be used to
> replace every form.  Where you have multi-step processes and
> complex data entry is where Flash forms start to shine, and as
> Ray pointed out, the initial hit is worth it because the user
> experience is so much more solid and easy to use and you can do a
> lot more with validation, feedback, etc.



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