Forget about peace in our time. Readers who responded to InfoWorld's online poll have made it clear that they back Apple in the dispute over allowing Flash on the iPhone and iPad. As of 5 p.m. PT on Monday, 45.0 percent said that Apple had the right to block Flash, while 33.5 percent said that Apple should place no restrictions on Flash or other technologies if users chose to install them. Only 21.5 percent supported InfoWorld's peace plan, which outlined four steps to allow Flash to run on the iPhone OS while satisfying the technical complaints Apple has made about Flash.

The results show that 55.0 percent of respondents (the pro-Flash and pro-peace-plan respondents) support having Flash on the iPhone, though of that group 39.9 percent wants Adobe and Apple to first adopt InfoWorld's peace plan. But the overall results also mean that just 33.5 percent of all the respondents would be satisfied with Flash as is running on the iPhone OS.

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