[android-developers] Re: Flash for android

2009-09-30 Thread Juan Delgado
I'm a Flash dev and I have a Hero, wrote about developing / testing on it: http://blog.zarate.tv/2009/09/13/running-flash-apps-on-androidhtc-hero/ For example you cannot test on the emulator as it doesn't include HTC's Flash player. Hopefully we will get better news this week from Adobe MAX. O

[android-developers] Re: Flash for android

2009-09-24 Thread James Slater
I have a T-Mobile G2 Touch, which is the same thing. Flash works on some sites, but not others. Ironically, when you go to Adobe's site promoting Flash on the HTC Hero, the Flash video doesn't work on that site (at least for me). -- James Slater --~--~-~--~~~---~--~--

[android-developers] Re: Flash for android

2009-09-24 Thread Wenwei Cai
I have no HTC hero. Did anyone try Adobe flash on it? If I remember well, Android webkit supports windows-less plugin only. Was this improved? Thanks! On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Mark Murphy wrote: > >>     I want adobe flash to be enabled in android, Does android support >> it , if so ple

[android-developers] Re: Flash for android

2009-09-24 Thread Casper Bang
> AFAIK, there is no downloadable version of Flash that can > be applied to arbitrary Android devices the way you can download flash to > PCs. Which is funny. You can often dig into a sophisticated community ROM's (i.e. Cyanogen's) and extract certain applications and put them on your own handset

[android-developers] Re: Flash for android

2009-09-24 Thread Mark Murphy
> I want adobe flash to be enabled in android, Does android support > it , if so please help me out Flash is a proprietary technology owned by Adobe. Certain Android handset manufacturers license and ship some version of Flash, such as HTC does with the Hero. AFAIK, there is no downloadable v