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Re: playing swf file
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Re: playing swf file


  • Subject: Re: playing swf file
  • From: Robert Walker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 11:32:32 -0500

I agree this seems to be the best solution. At least the user will be able to upgrade as Flash is updated, and a WebView should be pretty easy to implement for this purpose.

You could add an option to install the flash plug-in along with your application in an installer package. This might make it a bit easier on the end users in case they don't have Flash plug-in installed.

On Mar 9, 2006, at 10:39 AM, Dave Hersey wrote:

I'm not sure what version of flash QuickTime 7 supports, but I remember it
was behind the curve when I had to do a project like this a couple years
ago.


I ended up using a custom WebView to play Flash content, instead of
QuickTime. That works great, although it does require that the user has
Flash installed. It isn't installed on new systems, but it is a free
download which you could even link to from your application. If you go that
route, you can play the latest version of Flash that's supported by
Macromedia on the Mac. QuickTime will probably always be behind that.


- Dave


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