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Subject: Re: FLASH: DoD Policy: attn. Macromedia Support
From: Jefferis
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 18:40:29 +0100

On Mon, 3 Apr 2000 10:59:15 EDT, AndrewScratchataol [dot] com wrote:

I am also interested in this answer. A teacher friend of mine says her
network administrator for the entire school district will not allow Flash
plug-ins or access to the media from their system for security reasons as
well [although Flash is just lumped in with all other active media, not
singled out.]
>
>The network people at the Pentagon strongly contend that Flash player and
>"Flash" *is* "an Active X Control". I don't exactly know what they mean
>semantically, but I do know that in practice it means that no Flash files
>or Flash Players are allowed on the Pentagon Network---period.
>

Jeff

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