Flash on iPad and iPhone

Is there any way (yet) anyone knows of to play Flash content on the iPad or iPhone? Are there any sites that do any kind of on-the-fly conversion? I don't quite understand the fued or whatever between Steve Jobs/Apple and Adobe, nor do I really care. I would just like to know if there is a work-around. I run a website that is all about the yet-to-be released iPad2 and several other Apple Product specific websites. I would really like to give our readers some information on this that would be helpful. Artists, Musicians, and lots of other creative types use Apple products more in general. And Flash movies AND Flash Websites are the best choice for many artists, especially Flash Websites for the ability to display content, without the ability to copy or save it. So, since so many artists visit other artists websites, this is kind of crazy! I know I cant stand it when I try and look at a site, or movie, and I see the message.....
There has to be some viable option(s)!
ANYONE?????
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Moving to Using Flash Player, as this is unrelated to the Beta.
As an alternative, there are browsers that provide "Flash in the Cloud" solutions that seem to work pretty well.
Puffin Web Browser - The fastest mobile browser with Flash support over cloud on iPad, iPhone and Android.

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