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Ashish G. of MS wrote: "As the flash is integrated with Internet Explorer 10 and does not comes as plug-in, it should work on both – Desktop and Metro version of Internet Explorer."[^].
As example of the confusion: Tim Anderson's blog writing about an interview with Scott Guthrie[^]. Do note the wild diversity, and contradictions, in the various readers' comments.
One wonders if integrating Flash is, on a primary level, an anti-iPad/Apple geo-political move; but one might ask: why not SilverLight; unless one claims, as some responders to the article above do, that WinRT + XAML is "SilverLight 6."
IE10 on Metro and WinRT supposed to be the "no plug-in" browser, so MS emphasized in various public statements, so I thought.
I remain confused about whether on ARM hardware in Win8, other browsers, other than IE10 will be usable.
All attempts at un-confusing me are appreciated
thanks, Bill
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IE10 for Desktop suffers no changes. You can have any plug-in on it!.
In Metro you cannot install any plugin. It's not supported. So, the IE10 for metro have silverlight & flash plugins built-in. For security or compatibility reason may be.
Good point of view from you =)
Regards.
Christian Amado
MCITP | MCTS | MOS | MTA
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