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Corrections: Flash once, Flash twice.
Friday, Sep 08, 2000
Two quick corrections to previous stories. I'll also add the corrections as ammendums to the stories themselves.

Regarding Flash 5 what-you-print-is-not-what-you-see banners, it's been relayed to me that you specifically have to initiate the print process from the banner to get the supplimentary content (such as by clicking a 'print spec sheet' link or somesuch. This wasn't obvious from the feature page ontheir site, but it makes more sense, and is much nicer.

Similarly, to clarify my comment about Adobe's Photoshop 5.5 site, I didn't mean that Adobe used Macromedia products to create their content, just that they rely on the proliferation of the Flash plug-in to view the site. Sure Adobe may have a 'flash-like' plug in, but they know that the fast majority of visitors will have the macromedia plug in and not theirs. Thus, the irony still holds.

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