I would agree as well. Flash is pretty prevelant. You may have some trouble in scenarios where the browser does not support flash and the user is unable to install it. For that scenario if you are checking for browser types, you could display something else.
JorgeM
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Some of us despise flash with a vengeance. Do you really, really have to use it? With all the potential problems (mentioned already) that it can cause, is it really worth all that effort? Sorry, perhaps this doesn't answer your question, but I get really narked when I get buzzed for a flash update.
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The word that is circling about right now is that HTML 5 will replace flash but that is a bit on the outside if you are in a current design phase. Almost all users know about Flash and have it installed. If a user doesn't have Flash then they are taken by a prompt to the website where it installs easily for most. You might run into some issues with it but overall I think users are still really receptive to it. Flash still has good value in the design world as far as I'm concerned. There are other ways to create effects but if you know what you are doing and don't mind a few headaches along the way then Flash will be well received by your audience.
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