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Sat, 29 Aug 2009 12:37:48 -0700
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Hi All,

Is there any way to make flash content accessible?

A fellow translator posted this question to another list. Since this has 
been a concern of mine for the reasons cited below, I'm hoping someone here 
has some suggestions.

the original question (with minor editing) follows:

The director of my music school has asked me for a quote for the translation 
of their website, but the problem is that it is in flash animation, and I 
cannot access the content. I am really keen on the project, as it may be an 
opportunity for me to enter the musical translation market, at least a first 
step, but I don't want to have to explain all the technical difficulties to 
him in the first place. Do you know of
tools I can use to access the Website's content,
so that I can provide him with an estimate quote?


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