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Adobe is telling flash content creators... move on to the new web standards.
Seems they are going to support what is existing for a while, with security and updating.
A couple of quotes from Adobe's blog page, Titled: "Flash, HTML5 and Open Web Standards", posted on November 30th, 2015:
Seems they are going to support what is existing for a while, with security and updating.
A couple of quotes from Adobe's blog page, Titled: "Flash, HTML5 and Open Web Standards", posted on November 30th, 2015:
While standards like HTML5 will be the web platform of the future across all devices, Flash continues to be used in key categories like web gaming and premium video, where new standards have yet to fully mature. Moving forward, Adobe is committed to working with industry partners, as we have with Microsoft and Google, to help ensure the ongoing compatibility and security of Flash content. In that spirit, today we are announcing that we are working together with Facebook to help ensure Flash gaming content on Facebook continues to run reliably and securely. As part of this cooperation, Facebook will report security information that helps Adobe improve the Flash Player
Looking ahead, we encourage content creators to build with new web standards and will continue to focus on providing the best tools and services for designers and developers to create amazing content for the web.