On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 6:17 PM, Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > I run it under Wine. Wine has come a long way since my first encounters > with it a few years back and run a surprising amount of Windows-based > software. I don't know how far its support for Flash has come, but I do > remember running a version of Flash under Wine before. It was a bit > buggy (some dialogues didn't always work) and crashed more than it might > have normally on Windows, but it was OK at a push to get work done. > Nowadays I don't really do anything with Flash, as it's a pita to get it > optimised for search engines, accessibility just isn't up to scratch, > and it takes a lot longer to build a whole dynamic site with it. > > > Yah, I'd never use it for a whole web site build either. Heck, probably wouldn't even use it for an image carosel. We were building games with it, which was really a no brainer to use flash. I didn't want to get into Java. I'll have to try it under wine sometime. I didn't even think about that. But then again, my work machine is windows anyway. -- -Dan Joseph www.canishosting.com - Unlimited Hosting Plans start @ $3.95/month. Promo Code "NEWTHINGS" for 10% off initial order http://www.facebook.com/canishosting http://www.facebook.com/originalpoetry