My detector is just an information repository for the for the user's installed plash player (if any) at the moment. I haven't gotten around to researching or implementing an Express Install solution just yet, and I may not get to it for a long while.

Those other solutions are more robust feature wise. If you need those features, I'd say use one of them.

Kevin N.


elibol wrote:
Wow nice move Kevin. How does one implement the Express Installer with your
version?

I don't much like FlashObject and I haven't heard of these other ones, but
after reading about this UFO one, the writer seems to have a very clear
technical understanding on object and language decoupling. He seems to
understand a great deal on browser capability, I would guess his tool has a
very solid cross browser compatibility even after all of these browser
specific optimizations he mentions. I would like to see some sort of API
though, I've read the entire page on this UFO tool but have no idea how one
would go about implementing the Express Installer.

I sure as hell care about the ease of implementing my Express Installer man,
let me tell you: I remember Geoff ( FlashObject ) and I had a long
discussion about it; I guess I can say that he seems reluctant to see a
better way of doing things through someone elses eyes. How shameless of me
to say such a thing.

M.

On 4/13/06, Kevin Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like this one :-D

http://www.unfocus.com/projects/source/
http://www.unfocus.com/projects/source/JavaScript/unFocus/Flash/Player.js

Yes that was shameless. ;-)

Kevin N.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Was wondering what everyone is using for flash detection currently.
Is there and consensus as to which is better,

UFO
http://www.bobbyvandersluis.com/ufo/
or

Flash Object methods
http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/

Thanks in advance!
Jim Bachalo


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