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Ray Davison wrote:
> Is there a test site for Flash?
Well, there are very many -- for starters, all kinds of sites that use Flash
content, not the least of them being Shockwave. Com, and Atomfilms stock of
Flash animations. We have always been chasing a moving target (I recall not
being able to play a Flash-6 item on the Washington Post site, when all we had
for OS/2 was Flash 5), but this unofficial beta release that "escaped" has
offered us temporary parity, at least for now.
A couple years ago, an overseas correspondent wrote me regarding an "official"
Flash test site, if that is what you meant ? I can try to dig out that old
email, just in case, but I can tell you it did not prompt me to bookmark
anything at the time . . . .
Jordan
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