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Charges Against ActionScript 3.0 Poll

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Last week's article named "The Charges Against ActionScript 3.0" by Colin Moock was one of our most popular posts on InsideRIA and it brought out a lot of passion from the Flash/ActionScript community.

As a followup, we would like to know which of the charges raised in this piece do you most agree with?

A new poll has been created allowing you to cast your vote. If you haven't already commented on the article (over 70 of you already have) or even if you have, I encourage you to cast your vote as I am sure your feedback will be something that Adobe is very interested in seeing.

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8 Comments

Will said:

Yes this is a brilliant article. I just wish I could vote on more than one of the issues :P

jacob said:

a none option would be nice too

Rich Tretola said:

Jacob, your wish is our command. A "none" option has been added.

Adnan Doric said:

Well, I would like to vote for Preloader bug in Flex 3 (Flex 2 probably too) :

When using "#" in URLs, the preload doesn't show :)

It is surprising to note that while in the same time they preach deep linking.

Priceless !

flash guy said:

seriously? vote on your favorite? I thought this was going to be useful...

Rich Tretola said:

flash,

you don't think it is important for Adobe to know which issues are the largest and where they would best focus their efforts in future releases of Flash?

kevin said:

Colin also has a video with Jim Cobert that talks about the Flash Player from the FITC Toronto. Some good talks about some of the current bugs in Flash and how they are trying to deal with domain names
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