On 6/26/2012 7:28 AM, Marek Pavilovic wrote:
Hi

It's my first post here. I've just discovered this artical. I think it can influence the 
future of Flex but it hasn't been discussed on the mailing list yet. Microsoft will 
manage a list of websites that are allowed to display Flash content: "(..) only 
sites that are on the Compatibility View (CV) list for Flash can play Flash content 
within Internet Explorer 10 in the Windows Metro style UI"
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/jj193557(v=vs.85).aspx

Maybe Apache Flex should consider developing a touch friendly homepage and 
submitting it to the list?
Are there problems with the current Apache Flex home page when used from a touch browser? Flex's primary purpose is used for building applications. Are there any aspects of the Apache Flex home page that would justify the use of an "Application" over the current approach of serving, primarily, static HTML content?


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