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Roger at 8:01pm June 24
Could the horse and buggy kill Porsches and Land Rovers? There will be a place in the future for HTML just as some people still have uses for horses, but high bandwidth interactivity belongs to vector.
Vector plug-ins are not "trying to fill in a gap", they are offering desktop like experiences on the web. Ajax *is* trying to fill a gap, which is its only real purpose for existing, until search engines take vector seriously or lose their market share to engines that do.
We will never see an end to the differences in browser implementations of web standards. We will always be forced to write multiple versions of the site or pair down functionality and aesthetics for incompatibilities. And then there’s the insanity of legacy browsers like IE6 (Microsoft’s abomination).... Read More
Vector lets you focus on designing and coding, not making up for schizophrenic browser implementations and the limitations of HTML.
Vector plug-ins are not "trying to fill in a gap", they are offering desktop like experiences on the web. Ajax *is* trying to fill a gap, which is its only real purpose for existing, until search engines take vector seriously or lose their market share to engines that do.
We will never see an end to the differences in browser implementations of web standards. We will always be forced to write multiple versions of the site or pair down functionality and aesthetics for incompatibilities. And then there’s the insanity of legacy browsers like IE6 (Microsoft’s abomination).... Read More
Vector lets you focus on designing and coding, not making up for schizophrenic browser implementations and the limitations of HTML.


Aaron at 12:31pm June 17
HTML was never enough...hence Flash's arrival...now SL...standards are for people who care about them the reality is that not many people do. I care about functionality and if something proprietary will give me that...then so be it.
Thorsten at 7:49am June 19
HTML 5 will not kill Flash nor SL. The HTML5 standard will get to complex by extending these media features.



















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