Our customers do :) A colleague tried it, and one of the first
suggestions was "this isn't corresponding to the rest of the design". 

And then you are stuck. Personally I don't see a single advantage for
using Flash forms, only disadvantages. I believe it is more a little
Macromedia technology push driven "hype" than truly a requested feature.
What advantage would Flash forms give to an experienced web developer?

Micha Schopman
Software Engineer

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-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: dinsdag 15 februari 2005 13:58
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Any sites using the new Flash foms?

Actually I would say that isn't the case. A field is a field. The
Flash versions look a bit sleaker, but they aren't radical departures
from the norm. Take a look at the output and I think you will agree. A
text field looks like a text field. A drop down looks like a drop
down. The only things that look different are the things not supported
- like calendar popups. But we have  been using JavaScript/DHTML
versions of those for a while now and users don't seem to have an
issue with them.


On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:42:34 -0500, Dave Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 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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