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Old 09-06-2008, 06:18 AM
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Default Re: Will Adobe ever introduce iPhone Flash?

The real question is:

Is anyone at Apple actively WORKING on getting Flash to work with the iPhone?
Or is it a done deal, that Apple simply WON'T support it? I think it is a
travesty of epic proportions, that Flash isn't supported on the iPhone. I have
an iPhone, and I have a constant need to view websites that display important
information in Flash format, with no alternate format available.



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Old 09-06-2008, 08:17 PM
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Default Re: Will Adobe ever introduce iPhone Flash?

>>I have an iPhone, and I have a constant need to view websites that display
>>important information in Flash format, with no alternate format available.


To some extent that is the fault of those websites, it's not that difficult
to present a non-Flash version, and in fact that should be done to make the
site spider/seo friendly. I agree that Apple should should support it on the
iPhone though and I'm not sure what they are thinking in not supporting it.


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