Colin Holgate wrote:

> I think you misunderstood something. Adobe's use of WebKit is as a
> preview of the HTML5 content. Flash isn't involved in the playback
> at all. Flash Pro will be involved in developing HTML5 content,
> but the playback part doesn't involve Flash, if you export as HTML
> that is.

Yes, that was my understanding, which I tried to convey when I wrote:

    ...it seems Flash is very much alive, just changing the engine
    from a plugin to WebKit


AFAIK the authoring system will remain pretty much the same, but the output will no longer be limited to the plugin, able to run natively in any HTML5-capable browser.

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