FHTML

The topic of FHTML is a topic that has generated interest and debate in today's society. Since its origins, FHTML has been an object of study and reflection, generating conflicting opinions and conflicting positions. In this article, we aim to objectively and exhaustively address different aspects related to FHTML, from its historical background to its relevance in the current context. Different perspectives will be analyzed, relevant data will be presented and we will seek to offer a global and complete vision of FHTML, with the aim of contributing to the debate around this very relevant topic.

FHTML (Fluid Hyper Text Markup Language) or FluidHtml is an interpreted markup language that renders in Adobe Flash. Rich web applications are globally popular, but most are not easy to learn, and generate pages that are not amenable to search engine optimization; FHTML was created to deal with these issues. FHTML can be used with server-side web technologies such as Java, .NET Framework and PHP. Development of the language went through private beta testing, and was planned to be opened for beta testing sometime in 2010.

Advantages

FHTML does not need to be compiled like Flex, Silverlight, and Flash.

Criticism

As search engines like Google and Yahoo gradually become more proficient at indexing the content of Flash files, a critic wonders, "does FluidHTML really fix anything that isn’t already steadily improving?"

Examples

Auction house Sotheby's uses FHTML for its online retail catalog.

References

  1. ^ a b "TC50: FluidHTML Wants To Rewrite The Web With Flash-like HTML". TechCrunch. 2009-09-14.
  2. ^ "FluidHtml". FHTML, Inc.
  3. ^ a b "FluidHtml / Get". fluidhtml.
  4. ^ "FluidHTML: A Markup Language That Generates Flash Content". flashspeaksactionscript.com. 2009-09-16.
  5. ^ Ariel Schwartz (2009-09-14). "Can FluidHTML Make Flash Popular Again?". FastCompany. Archived from the original on 2009-09-22.

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