I agree, there is definetly a place for Flash, I don't think you (Ray that
is) can make a blanket statement that Flash is Evil. Try making an animation
as small and fast as a flash animation using any other technology, you
can't. It's also brilliant for games, and now with Flash 5, you can do loads
of remote XML stuff, useful for chat rooms, multiplayer games etc. Flash
pretty much works the same on all supported browsers, there's no need for
the equivalent of a Flash DynAPI!
Given that, I agree a lot of people are using Flash when they shouldn't (I
think there are some examples of bad Flash, and more fuel for Raymonds fire
at http://www.dack.com/web/flash_evil.html).
Now that I've attempted to validate Flash's existence, what exactly is your
war on Flash going to involve Pascal?
Cameron.
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> IlMaestro - Ministral
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> Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Dev] structure change ideas
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>
> Flash or Dhtml ? It depends on what you want to do.
>
> There is no point in adopting any technology and refuse others.
> You would look
> like a 5 year-old kid going "mineisbetter mineisbetter
> mineisbetter". That is
> not a rational approach.
>
> Project creation process
> -------------------------
>
> 1.- Project analysis
> 2.- Server communication requirements
> 3.- Visual requirements ( you may want only a cool video, we're speaking
> branding sometimes, not just services )
> 4.- Type of user we're targeting ( low-end / high-end computers,
> bandwidth )
> 5.- Technology analysis
> 6.- Choose
> 7.- Screw it
> 8.- Get fired
>
>
> See www.hillmancurtis.com for an example of what I think Flash
> was meant for
>
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