At 8:36 AM 3/22/2, Dick Applebaum wrote:
> I am not aware of the MM strategy for Flash However, I found Flash
> to be more limited, specialized, and harder to  learn than CF.
> If MM plan to make CF scripting available on the desktop,  I applaud
> them, whatever vehicle they choose!

This paper may be of great interest:
"Macromedia Flash MX -- A Next-Generation Rich Client"
Jeremy Allaire
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flash/whitepapers/richclient.pdf

Summary: Web applications which rely on the server sending static pages
have only limited scope. Clientside interactivity and offline persistence
are quite helpful for advanced web applications, particularly as client
machines become more portable.

jd




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