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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:52:28+00:00 2026-05-14T15:52:28+00:00

I’ve been asked to develop a website for the iPad. It’s going to have

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I’ve been asked to develop a website for the iPad. It’s going to have a couple videos on it. I’d like to try out html5. I’d really only be using the new video part of html5 (with flash fallback for browsers that don’t yet support it). Would it be a mistake to do this on a fairly traffic heavy site?

Edit: The site is for all browsers, but they want a non-flash version created so that it will also work on the iPad. If i have a flash backup for browsers that dont support html5 video will i be ok? Im just not sure if html5 video is ready for traffic heavy sites yet.

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    2026-05-14T15:52:28+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    If it’s only for the iPad, then yes, go for it.

    The major problem with HTML5 video is that there is no agreement over which format to use. At the moment, some browsers support H.264, some support Ogg Theora, some support both, and of course, IE 8 and earlier (and older versions of other browsers) support neither. See Wikipedia for more details.

    Edit in light of the question edit: Here’s a quote from Steve Jobs’ recently posted “Thoughts on Flash”:

    …almost all this video is also
    available in a more modern format,
    H.264, and viewable on iPhones, iPods
    and iPads. YouTube, with an estimated
    40% of the web’s video, shines in an
    app bundled on all Apple mobile
    devices, with the iPad offering
    perhaps the best YouTube discovery and
    viewing experience ever. Add to this
    video from Vimeo, Netflix, Facebook,
    ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ESPN,
    NPR, Time, The New York Times, The
    Wall Street Journal
    , Sports
    Illustrated
    , People, National
    Geographic
    , and many, many others.
    iPhone, iPod and iPad users aren’t
    missing much video.

    Given the list of video providers using HTML5 video (because that’s how this H.264 video is delivered), I think you’ll be fine.

    Apple has a list of high profile sites that “iPad ready”. Most of these sites use HTML5 video (at least when the iPad is detected). One other thing to keep in mind is that navigation can be different on a mutli-touch device compared with a mouse.

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