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Flash is a social creature. Not only does it rub elbows with HTML—coexisting happily with text, JavaScript, images, audio, video, CSS, and more—but it can also reach out past its own SWF boundaries to collaborate with data hosted on a server.

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Green, T., Stiller, D. (2009). XML (Dynamic Data). In: Foundation Flash CS4 for Designers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1094-8_13

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