fox6design: using AE for the web is like using a rocket launcher to hunt squirrels.
Sometimes you want a
lot of squirrels and you don't have a lot of time...
I've seen some prety nice presentations online that were made using AE, and I've also seen short movies in film festivals that were made using Flash.
So, on one hand, some of the boundaries are a little blurry.
On the other tentacle, however, the smartest thing to do is to learn and understand the differences between function-sets of different applications. Your function or desired result should drive your use of tools, not the other way 'round.
So, if you want a compact interactive website that uses graphics in animated ways, Flash is the natural tool to use. If you want a presentation-only thing that will use cinematic type effects, you might use (among many other options) After Effects.
But, see the rocket launcher/squirrel thing, above. Using After Effects for building webby things is using such a sliver of its functionality!
Cheers,
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Edward
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door