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One of the great things about Flash MX is that, for the first time, it includes full support for displaying video content as standard. Before Flash MX, putting video on the web was tricky, because people needed a separate plug-in to their browser to view the video, and this plug-in is usually a substantial download. With Flash, all you need is the Flash plug-in, and this is small and easy to download.

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McKenzie, K., Yard, T. (2002). Adding video. In: Build Your First Website with Flash MX. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5347-1_11

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