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发表于 15-3-2011 06:11 PM
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我们又多一个盟友了!
FIREFOX VP BIDS ADIEU TO FLASH
by Lucas
Tuesday, 15 March 2011 01:13 PM
It's not been a great year or 2 for Adobe's Flash, with Apple boldly omitting support for the plug-in from the iOS platform to this; Mozilla Products VP has just about said goodbye to Flash. We've all seen what HTML5 can do, the saviour of the internets is a far more elegant and flexible solution to what Mozilla VP of products Jay Sullivan calls "plug-in prison". Everyone has experienced the massive resource eating capabilities of Flash video which renders older devices useless when watching a simple youtube clip. The latest iteration of the browser, Firefox 4 is having none of that nonsense, banking on HTML5 as one of it's big selling points.
"I think so in the long run," Sullivan says. "A lot of it has to do with HTML5. With Firefox 4, Internet Explorer 9, and Chrome, to the extent that we provide functionality in enough browsers, then the developers will switch over to HTML5, especially in mobile, where you can't have Flash popping up on every page just to do some little animation. The idea that you'd have to embed an entire instance of the Flash player just to play a 30 second audio clip? It's crazy."
"HTML5 is the longer-term answer," Sullivan says. "We're on that path now." |
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