I think there should be an HTML 5 viewer which replaces Flash if your browser and computer can support it. Flash will be replaced with HTML 5 anyway, so why not get a 5-10 year head start? HTML 5 uses little CPU, and is supported on most most mobile devices, too.
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dougtyper wrote:
HTML 5 will replace flash? I got $100 that says it wont! go tell that to 2advanced.com . when I see them take down their flash site ill beleive it.
It probably will, but not for a good many years, by then it will probably be HTML6 or 7.
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gbear605 wrote:
dougtyper wrote:
HTML 5 will replace flash? I got $100 that says it wont! go tell that to 2advanced.com . when I see them take down their flash site ill beleive it.
It probably will, but not for a good many years, by then it will probably be HTML6 or 7.
This sounds more realistic. Although adobe is playing around with Adobe edge. I tryed out edge preview and i noticed all the text and image content is stored in a JS file vs being on the page like HTML4 or 5. Sounds good for working on any device with no plugins but looks bad for getting your site crawled by google. looks like adobe edge is just a fancy jQuery utility and not so much HTML5.
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