Does the iphone internet works exactly like the one on the computer?

I'm planning to buy an iPhone. But before i do that i need to find out if the iphone can view every website just like the one on the computer. Does Safari support all websites including JAVA and flash players. Can i view Youtube and pics and other videos on the Iphone using the interent website? One last thing how long does it take for a page to load?
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The iPhone does not support Flash, nor does it support Java. You can only view videos encoded as h.264 (there's a YouTube app on the phone which accesses a special section of the YouTube library that's been recoded).

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