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Not perfectly, mind you, but more than any other framework, and certainly much more than HTML/HTML5. Flash will not go away as long as it is so easy to express solutions in it.
Of course, once a piece of Flash content has been turned into HTML5, you could add interactivity back in using HTML5′s own features in an app such as Adobe’s own Dreamweaver.
Most sites today are built with Flash. Most sites are thusly archaic. Adobe, the developer behind the still-ubiquitous multimedia platform, is tempering the impending takeover by rival HTML5 with ...
Here's where we come to the Flash problem: Apple famously doesn't like Adobe's Flash and won't support it. When the iPad comes out, the primary video clients will be Apple's Quicktime and HTML5.