HTML5 Facts?

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    ^ But Apple has a good reason for not wanting to support plugins based on technical performance. My iPhone only has 16GB and its hard enough to get a regular static webpage to display. Throw in Flash Player apps and websites and you pretty much increase the need for space and bandwidth.

    However, there is a big issue on how to use HTML5 and still get the same quality of experience, you'd get on a quality flash site.

    • @lukus_W
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    • Believe what you will .. the point is Flash and HTML5 are different tools and will both exist at the same time.
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    • YOU WILL NOT GET THE SAME EXPERIENCE FROM HTML5.
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    • (sorry, for caps)
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    • sure. Director even still exist along with its predated Lingo language
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    • There could be great possibilities in getting the same experience with HTML5
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    • However, the question is will people create great experience for an open source platform.
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    • You won't be able to get the same experience out of HTML5 as you would from Flash, because HTML5 it's just markup. That's it. It's mark-up with a few bells and whistles which browser developers _may or may not_ implement anyway. Look how long it's taken for browsers to finally adopt CSS.Continuity
    • That's it. It's mark-up with a few bells and whistles which browser developers _may or may not_ implement anyway. Look how long it's taken for browsers to finally adopt CSS.Continuity
    • ... long it's taken for browsers to finally adopt CSS completely, for example.Continuity
    • With other languages that support HTML5, you can build rich media websites
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