Chipp......

I agree with you 1000%. New browser functionality has to come either in Java
applets (yuk), Flash apps (less yukky and even some good things about the
platform), streaming multimedia (QT/WMP/MP3/Real seem viable), or
AJAX/DHTML.

I'm greatly intrigued by the idea of buliding a Revolution tool for creating
Web apps. The Rev tool would spit out AJAX/DHTML code which could then be
deployed on a server. I'm early in the process of studying the issues
involved there but that could be a real win-win.

But a Rev browser plug-in? Not likely.

On 7/4/06, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The browser plugin wars are over.
Macromedia won (with Flash), end of story....at least that's what any
investor worth his salt will tell you.





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