And lo ! there was a cry from the Jakobites upon finding out that Flash developers are now able take the moral high ground.
Bummer, eh ? But remember, stay on target. Good can come of this.
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Which only leaves out Linux users who don't wish to stop their MP3 players to unfreeze Mozilla whenever they hit a web page with a Flash ad; and people who hate those damnable page-blocking ads.
Of course, none of this will matter when ad-blocking is outlawed as a theft of publishers' "attention rights".
Posted by acb | April 28, 2002 2:01 AM
Posted on April 28, 2002 02:01