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Subject: | Re: FLASH: DoD Policy: attn. Macromedia Support |
From: | Gregg Caines |
Date: | Thu, 6 Apr 2000 03:07:11 +0100 |
Well the problem we're discussing is that the DoD uses
IE exclusively (at least that's how I read it)...
Have you got some solution for that problem?
I'm personally interested because a client of mine has
similar worries concerning activex (in general, not flash
specifically) and a reluctance to switch to netscape.
Gregg Caines
<snip>
> If you've disabled active x in MSIE or banned MSIE from your network there
> is _no_ reason to prohibit Flash in Netscape.
>
> For the truly paranoid, NS can even be run off of a read only server
volume
> so that even if active x did have anything to do with it, it could be
> prevented from installing...
>
> For the beyond paranoid, a little company in Cupertino has a different
(and
> colorful) absolutely active x free solution....;-)
>
</snip>
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