I have been working on this new website and I am uncertain if I should pass
the control from a .NET page to FLASH one by using a pop-up window. Some
opinions in my office are differing and want the control to be within the
same page.
Here are the two scenarios:
(1) Use pop-up to pass control to the flash interface for the user to
configure the product.
(2) Use the same window to pass control to the flash interface for the user
to configure the product.

The possibility is that in #1 the user can go back and forth into rest of
the website where as every time the user needs to check for any other
product he stands a chance to loose what has been worked on or configured in
option #2. And for #2 there is no way that the user has any option to go
back to the website.

The reason why I am asking this is because we came to the conclusion if we
need to provide for the pop-up window to close after the user clicks on the
last button - "Add to Cart" - within the flash interface. Is this the right
thing for the user to experience?

I need to decide on this quick and would appreciate if your expert inputs
were provided within the next day.

Thank you.

-- 
Sachin Ghodke
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