> Hmm, I guess you missed the whole ECMAScript 3 / ECMAScript 4 debacle
> around ActionScript then?
>
> Here's a joke: What's the difference between an ActionScript
> programmer and an Objective-C programmer? The Objective-C programmer
> doesn't care that you program in ActionScript!

What's the relevance of that to the original poster's problem, though?
Setting aside which vendor isn't implementing which standard properly,
HTML 5 doesn't provide analogous functionality to FP 10, and if you're
waiting for HTML 5 to catch up, you will have some time on your hands.
The fact that Adobe's dragging their heels on ECMAScript compatibility
reinforces the argument that vendors don't implement standards quickly
enough or well enough, doesn't it?

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