Post by sherlew99 on Dec 16, 2016 16:30:16 GMT -6
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Microsoft plans to lock Adobe Flash in a cage and throw away the key
Jayce Wagner
Digital Trends December 14, 2016
Remember Adobe Flash? Well, it’s still around, mostly in ads or other interactive content here and there. It’s still important for browsers to support, despite the advent of HTML5 which has since become the dominant method of delivering dynamic content. Microsoft has not forgotten about Flash and in the next version of the Edge browser, you will have a little more control over it than you have in the past.
Microsoft plans to lock Adobe Flash in a cage and throw away the key
Jayce Wagner
Digital Trends December 14, 2016
Remember Adobe Flash? Well, it’s still around, mostly in ads or other interactive content here and there. It’s still important for browsers to support, despite the advent of HTML5 which has since become the dominant method of delivering dynamic content. Microsoft has not forgotten about Flash and in the next version of the Edge browser, you will have a little more control over it than you have in the past.
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