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On Jul 26, 2009, at 8:43 PM, Marnen Laibow-Koser 
<[email protected] 
 > wrote:

>
> Alpha Blue wrote:
>> My site is going to rely on a lot of flash interactive content in
>> certain areas and as I'm concerned about the lack of flash in 64-bit
>> browsers.
> [...]
>> Anyone have advice for how to deal with this issue?
>
> Don't use Flash.  That sounds flip, but I mean it pretty seriously.
> Most websites do not benefit from Flash, and it makes the site less
> accessible -- not just to 64-bit users, but also to visually impaired
> users and mobile users.
>
> You might be interested in OpenLaszlo, which is a frontend programming
> environment for rich Internet apps.  The cool thing about it is that  
> it
> can compile either to Flash or to HTML/JS, which makes it more
> accessible to those without Flash Player.
>
> Best,
> --
> Marnen Laibow-Koser
> http://www.marnen.org
> [email protected]

In addition to what Marnen suggested, I would also recommend starting  
to look at HTML5 and CSS Animation.  For some cool examples, plase  
take a look at the following using Safari 4:

http://webkit.org/blog-files/3d-transforms/poster-circle.html

http://webkit.org/blog-files/3d-transforms/morphing-cubes.html

http://www.apple.com/safari/welcome/

Good luck,

-Conrad

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