A viable alternative to Adobe Flash?

I use Flash for my website, which hosts several rather complicated ways to display calculations, etc. It is not that it is impossible to do it if you use jQuery, but I want it to be quite difficult to steal my code, since it will leave the field wide open for competitors to set up sites like mine are relatively easy.

However, now that many ppl are online with the iPad and iPhone, I get requests to remove parts of Flash, because these gadgets do not support flash.

So, I ask you, is there a viable option for flash today that works mainly in all browsers, ideally, what hardware are you on (ipad, iphone, etc.)?

Thank.

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What you're asking for is actually at the center of the Flash / HTML5 discussion these days!

A few facts:

1 / With the preliminary release of Flash Builder 4.5 last week, it becomes clear that Flash is moving towards the application (mobile applications, desktop applications, etc.).

2 / Iphone and Ipads do not support Flash in browsers, but you can create applications for it in Flash!

3 / Now you can create Android applications using Flash!

I am sure that you will find many possible answers on the Internet, but here is my opinion: Flash will not be available in the browser on each device, but you can create applications with Flash for these devices!

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