I wonder what the story is there? Does the released Flash 8 player
have some version of the  flash 9 vm in it?

On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 8:16 PM, Philip Romanik
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found an issue. I uninstalled flash 9 and installed flash8. I went to a
> page in FF2,
>
> http://localhost:8080/trunk_clean/demos/amazon/amazon.lzx?lzr=swf9
>
> and I was surprised to find the app was running. A right-click shows it is
> running in the flash8 player.
>
>
>
> Change 20080730-maxcarlson-X by [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2008-07-30
> 15:16:07 PDT
>      in /Users/maxcarlson/openlaszlo/trunk-clean
>      for http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/trunk
>
> Summary: Fix Flash player upgrading for swf9 apps
>
> Bugs Fixed: LPP-6715 - swf9: Need a warning to tell user to upgrade to flash
> 9 for this release
>
> Technical Reviewer: promanik
> QA Reviewer: hminsky
>
> Details: ExpressInstall.as - Add timeout to warn the user if expressinstall
> fails to laod within 10 seconds.  Fix callback code to use __root.getURL()
> and call back to the correct API.
>
> flash.js - Set the minimum version to 8.  Downgrade swf9 URLs to load as
> swf8 so ExpressInstall can run.  Redirect to the player download page if the
> update fails.
>
> Tests: See LPP-6715
>
> Files:
> M      WEB-INF/lps/lfc/kernel/swf/dojo/flash8/ExpressInstall.as
> M      lps/includes/source/flash.js
>
> Changeset:
> http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/patches/20080730-maxcarlson-X.tar



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