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Flash Satay Poll

20 August 2003

Some of you will be aware of the Flash Satay technique and subsequent article I developed for A List Apart. The technique is experimental, but works pretty well depending on your audience. You do hear the occasional report of failures due to corrupt plugins etc that more traditional techniques don’t expose.

Enter stage left: The Flash Satay Poll. Please visit the poll and leave your feedback – the more data collected, the more useful the results. Hat tip: Andy Budd

- Drew McLellan

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  1. § Chris Friesen: I am currently working for minnesota state university mankato as a developer. I am in the process of adding a flash file to a site, except it will not work in IE 6.0. It works in beta 7 and also in firefox 1.5. I am using the code exactly. I am in need of your assitance and any help would be greatly appreciated

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Drew McLellan (@drewm) has been hacking on the web since around 1996 following an unfortunate incident with a margarine tub. Since then he’s spread himself between both front- and back-end development projects, and now is Director and Senior Web Developer at edgeofmyseat.com in Maidenhead, UK (GEO: 51.5217, -0.7177). Prior to this, Drew was a Web Developer for Yahoo!, and before that primarily worked as a technical lead within design and branding agencies for clients such as Nissan, Goodyear Dunlop, Siemens/Bosch, Cadburys, ICI Dulux and Virgin.net. Somewhere along the way, Drew managed to get himself embroiled with Dreamweaver and was made an early Macromedia Evangelist for that product. This lead to book deals, public appearances, fame, glory, and his eventual downfall.

Picking himself up again, Drew is now a strong advocate for best practises, and stood as Group Lead for The Web Standards Project 2006-08. He has had articles published by A List Apart, Adobe, and O’Reilly Media’s XML.com, mostly due to mistaken identity. Drew is a proponent of the lower-case semantic web, and is currently expending energies in the direction of the microformats movement, with particular interests in making parsers an off-the-shelf commodity and developing simple UI conventions. He writes here at all in the head and, with a little help from his friends, at 24 ways.