Detroit Symphony website is fully flash, I used to be able to trace the audition information on the go. No longer can
Apple, please, bring on the flash player for Safari. PLEASE!!!!!!
I hate to say it but that's the fault of your Detroit Symphony website then. The adopted standards of excepted web formats clearly does not include flash-based websites. So basically instead of devices that bend to developers that don't stick to standards, I'd rather devices set the precedence and rogue developers figure out how to design and code a website properly (i.e. CSS not Flash). There is a reason the W3C doesn't talk about Flash - and why it doesn't validate either. It's an old standard, and if you're in the know as far as web development is concerned you will appreciate that it's a good thing that Apple isn't bringing it to the iPhone just to appease websites that continue to use the poor standard.
And yes, I realize 10 people are going to jump at me saying the most popular sites use Flash video formats (YouTube, etc). I suspect that in due course YouTube and other sites will evolve and use a better standard than Flash - or conversely Flash will evolve and become an accepted standard, and thus devices like the iPhone, which offer the accepted standards of internet protocol, will adopt it. In either case, I'm glad there is no Flash on the iPhone right now, if for nothing else than it would be a resource hog, make Mobile Safari painfully slow, and probably make it prone to crashing too.