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Apple's supportive nature for H.264 must be an illusion, then. Because it's not an open standard. You just can't be against Flash because it's proprietary and support H.264 with a sane mind. You either propose a web that's fully open or you opt for choice. "
I can't quite say that I am for or against H.264. Because things like video codecs are always going to change. But you are right... An open standard for video should be supported by Apple.