Agreed.  Flash just has a more defined presence of where it should be used
rather that what it used to be used for.  It still has quite a demand in our
major 'big named' clients at my work place.  It's not going anywhere.



On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Sam Sherlock <[email protected]>wrote:

> flash is not dying off, other web technologies can now be used to achieve
> what once could only be done with flash. Flash is established and will for
> some time be a very browser independent method for displaying active
> content, reliable browser support for css animation is someway off, flash
> can do that just fine (in any flash enabled browsers)

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