My guess is that it dates back to the Shockwave days when:
1) Flash was used solely for static & animated vector graphics, and
2) Browsers didn't have the zooming features they do now
We take Cmd+/Cmd- (and whatever the Windows bindings are) for granted nowadays. Browsers didn't always have the ability to scale things up and down for us, so it was a nice feature back then.
On a related note, has anyone found the different quality settings for a flash app to have any effect? I used to browse the web on an ancient G4 powerbook that would choke under most flash apps and movies, and lowering back the quality never had any impact for me.
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I know of a fashion industry website where this functionality is expected. Makes me shudder!