I am not really sure what exactly you are proposing here, but Flash is on 
its way to die and that is good. I really don't see why Django should add 
any support for Flash, that said you are obviously free to write your own 
template tags to get rid of some boilerplate code.

Cheers,
Florian

On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 10:06:58 PM UTC+1, Debesh Mohanty wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> Many web sites use flash contents so as to make it more attractive and 
> many online games are also flash games. Flash is used widely over the web. *I 
> am proposing to make a module in django which will handle importing flash 
> contents into web pages. *
>
> Flash contents can be imported using HTML but the HTML code will be bit 
> long. 
>
> But if this module is created the coding in django will be of only one or 
> two lines for importing flash works in a web page. It will be just like a 
> method taking arguments about the flash objects like size and alignment. So 
> coding will be too short and easy for the web developer
>
> And if this is successful this concept can be extended to other type of 
> files as well
>

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