Um If you read the entire post from Microsoft you would see this as well!
Hachamovitch said Monday that Microsoft's IE9 will "of course ? continue to support Flash and other plug-ins."
"We're committed to plug-in support because developer choice and opportunity in authoring web pages are very important," he wrote.
For those looking for more than just H.264, Hachamovitch said that "users can install other codecs for use in Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center. For Web browsers, developers can continue to offer plug-ins (using NPAPI or ActiveX; they are effectively equivalent in this scenario) so that Web pages can play video using these codecs on Windows."
Read your full source before you write your article.
- Mike Kerr
theBrokenApple
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