Here it is:
http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/#expressinstall
The new method is mandatory for F9, but works well for all versions (6.65 and
greater - no support for any expressinstall in flashplayer before that). Can't
put my finger on the explaination for why the new method is necessary, but
Thanks for that.
I checked the swfobject website and did not see any information on
F9/AS3 testing and upgrading.
Did I just miss it?
On 7/13/07, Jim Berkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Of course, if the swf is compiled F9/AS3, you would test for F9. You do know
that the express install has cha
Of course, if the swf is compiled F9/AS3, you would test for F9. You do know
that the express install has changed for F9? Now you don't include the express
install code in your main swf, but use the provided swf - expressinstall.swf -
and reference it this way:
You need to upgr
If I'm doing a site in F9/AS3 is it enough to use swfobject just have
it test for player 9 and force upgrade accordingly?
It's a small personal site and I won't be making am F8/AS2 version.
Thanks.
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