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q: sites with flashHello,
Our web site is developed by someone else and I see they used macromedia flash player. Now sometimes on some computers the text in the flash do not show up, and sometime it asks to download macromedia flash and it starts showing the text. How does everyone else handle flash in their web sites, is there any way we can force to download flash at the background? Thanks, No. As a security feature this has to be something that is allowed by the
user so that the browser doesn't install mallicious plug-ins. Part of the problem is the developer who made the Flash created it for the most current Flash player, not thinking that not all users have this player (or actually just didn't think about the compatibility issue at all). It's possible that targetting a Flash 6 or 7 format would alleviate many problems as almost 99% of all Internet users have Flash installed already, they just might not have the correct version. Hope this helps, Mark Fitzpatrick Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Show quote "JIM.H." <J***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4AFC3B80-79AD-42CB-9340-161ED244BBD5@microsoft.com... > Hello, > Our web site is developed by someone else and I see they used macromedia > flash player. Now sometimes on some computers the text in the flash do not > show up, and sometime it asks to download macromedia flash and it starts > showing the text. How does everyone else handle flash in their web sites, > is > there any way we can force to download flash at the background? > Thanks, > Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply. My main problem, in some computer it does not ask to download the flash, is there anything I can do in the code so that it will at least ask users to download? Show quote "Mark Fitzpatrick" wrote: > No. As a security feature this has to be something that is allowed by the > user so that the browser doesn't install mallicious plug-ins. Part of the > problem is the developer who made the Flash created it for the most current > Flash player, not thinking that not all users have this player (or actually > just didn't think about the compatibility issue at all). It's possible that > targetting a Flash 6 or 7 format would alleviate many problems as almost 99% > of all Internet users have Flash installed already, they just might not have > the correct version. > > Hope this helps, > Mark Fitzpatrick > Microsoft MVP - FrontPage > > "JIM.H." <J***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4AFC3B80-79AD-42CB-9340-161ED244BBD5@microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > Our web site is developed by someone else and I see they used macromedia > > flash player. Now sometimes on some computers the text in the flash do not > > show up, and sometime it asks to download macromedia flash and it starts > > showing the text. How does everyone else handle flash in their web sites, > > is > > there any way we can force to download flash at the background? > > Thanks, > > > > > |
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