Yes, very soon it will be preserved just because it'll have great archaic and heritage value, worth not fixing it ever :).
On the other hand, if HTML5 becomes really popular, it might replace Flash altogether, removing the need of fixing this bug - but I'm sure Adobe will do something to not let that happen so soon...
Yes, very soon it will be preserved just because it'll have great archaic and heritage value, worth not fixing it ever :).
On the other hand, if HTML5 becomes really popular, it might replace Flash altogether, removing the need of fixing this bug - but I'm sure Adobe will do something to not let that happen so soon...