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2005-07-03
To all those bringing up OGG as a replacement for Flash. Please explain to me how I can build an OGG-based navigation to replace a Flash-based navigation with the navigational data coming out of a database or XML? Or how I can create an OGG-based clip with some sort of interactivity beyond movie controls built into the OGG. My knowledge of OGG is quite limited, just audio/video, so maybe I'm missing something here?
Edited 2007-12-05 19:22