Sure, I'm willing to accept that, including that Flash is not a web standard.
But another solution might have been to make a Flash web standard, with open implementations, instead of HTML5.
This is really an architectural choice that was made, not so much the blocking of a plugin.
They chose to integrate all in 1 big pile, instead of keeping web content and multimedia separate. And now you end up with a washed out version of both.
But another solution might have been to make a Flash web standard, with open implementations, instead of HTML5.
This is really an architectural choice that was made, not so much the blocking of a plugin.
They chose to integrate all in 1 big pile, instead of keeping web content and multimedia separate. And now you end up with a washed out version of both.