ok,
I stand corrected.
still, it such a pain in the butt to have to deal with websites that have 
nothing but flash. take my cell provider: t-mobile. they use flash to display 
plan info, billing details and payment input fields.

I have repeatedly notified them of the problem over the last year, but to no 
avail. I am now in the process of breaking my contract with themand I will 
contest their early termination fee on contractual and legal grounds. I have an 
iPhone from AT&T that I intend to use. AT&T, at least, has an accessibility 
resolutions Dept where t-mobile does not. about the only other thing I can do 
is sue t-mobile, but I don't yet have the support from the NFB or other 
organizations. I hate to have to do this, but these guys aren't giving me a lot 
of choices.

-Eric
 
On Jul 15, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 
> Apple not supporting Flash, at least on the Mac, is not true.  Its just that 
> Adobe Flash is no longer pre installed on Macs.
> 
> hth 
> Ricardo Walker
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> 
> 
> 
> On Jul 15, 2011, at 3:08 PM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> 
>> flash is such a pain mostly because the company never bothered to make it 
>> accessible.  unfortunately, there is no screen reader that can readit. as 
>> for apple support, you are correct. 
>> 
>> one point, the place you are taking the course from may be violating the US 
>> ADA and you might have legal recourse.
>> 
>> -Eric
>> 
>> On Jul 15, 2011, at 11:20 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> Can anyone send me a simple source that explains why flash is such a major 
>>> closed door?
>>> I am *trying* to get access to an on line course, where the audio for the 
>>> class would be just as good, especially with what one must pay.  even their 
>>> order page triggers a forbidden error, so i want to educate the company if 
>>> I can that they may be shedding customers this way.
>>> I sort of remember Apple talking about no longer supporting flash, so that 
>>> is certainly a start.  anything or anywhere else I might send them?
>>> thanks,
>>> Karen
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