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>Andrew Lucking wrote:
>> Good question. My perception is that this time around Adobe was slower
to
>> get *solutions* available. For whatever reasons it was only late last
week
>> that I was able to point folks to some workaround samples from Adobe.
With
>> the browser update already circulating as an optional download and
rumours
>> of it being included in this week's security patch from MS maybe folks
>> started without Adobe's guidance?
>This is hard for me to understand too, because the Adobe Developer
>Center had the basic algorithms and examples up before anyone else
>started to do so. The material that was added this week was additional
>material, such as the hotfix to Flex 1.5 to change the way its templates
>handled OBJECT/EMBED.
While aware of the Active Content page on the Adobe site, I only became
aware of the JS solutions from Adobe last week:
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2006/04/new_js_sample_c.cfm
Though the article Emmy links says it was created end of March so I guess I
can take some blame for not finding it first ;-)
Anyhow, I get the impression most developers are all over this so really,
regardless of where the solutions originated, it seems to be a relatively
smooth transition (notice I didn't say painless).
Cheers,
A.
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