Thank you for all your responses.
I've spoken with the supplier and they have agreed to deliver a Flash 6 compatible solution - along with the caveat that there may some reduced functionality. I think we'll manage by doing careful testing and feedback to them.
Thanks again!
Thanks for that, pixl8r. Our log files indicate that only 0.5% or so of our visitors have Flash v5... and whilst 4-6% have Flash 6, a majority of them are obviously up to date. This is pretty much what those stats you linked to are saying, too.
If we wanted to offer support to users of the v6...
Good morning,
I am writing up some requirements material for some Flash development work that we are outsourcing in the coming weeks. The consulting company has indicated that:
Does this mean users with old flash players will not be able to use this new content? Is this the most recent...
I see. So you are saying we shouldn't use AJAX techniques because of potential problems? I think the "things" you've read may just be that... "things" - things that are being taken out of context and misunderstood.
For the record... AJAX techniques are no more or less secure than using a...
Here is a wee example you might be able to follow...
<div id="div_one">This is some text in div 1</div>
<a href="javascript:document.getElementById('div_one').style.display = 'none';document.getElementById('div_two').style.display = 'block';">Click for next...</a>
<div id="div_two"...
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