Flash apps that emulate web functionality are a welcome change from the
norm. At some point, whether it's Flash or Silverlight or Ajax, we're
going to see these new systems take over even more of navigation. It's
important to remember that URL-based bookmarking is in part what made
the web great, that "I can get back here easily" sense one needs in
vast systems of interconnected data.

--- Will Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The techniques I've seen offer standard bookmarkable URLs, displayed 
> in the browser address bar, which when used in a browser take one to 
> the current 'page' in the Flash app. Obviously, navigating to these  
> URLS via browser back, forward and history buttons also work. 

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