OT : No Flash 8 nor Flash 9 ?

Arthur Pemberton pemboa at gmail.com
Mon Jul 3 08:58:46 UTC 2006


On 7/3/06, PHD <phd2 at fcomfrench.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This mail is not to criticize any, but we still have Flash 7 on Linux,
> and I just discover that there is Flash 9 to download. More and more
> websites are already using the Flash 8 technology.
>
> My question is : Do Linux contributers have not so much time to build a
> rpm (Don't ask me to do it, I cannot, that's why I don't criticize
> anyone ;-) ), or is there any other problem somewhere ?
>
> I was thinking this was closed source but I just read that :
> <adobe>
> Developers of existing and emerging platforms and devices can support
> Flash (SWF) playback. The Flash Player Source Code SDK contains a
> portable C++ source code version of Flash Player as well as
> documentation designed to help a third-party software or hardware
> developer easily port Flash Player to any platform. The Flash Player
> Source Code SDK is designed for ease of porting and for platform
> independence. The code as provided compiles on Win32 and Linux systems.
> http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/productinfo/faq/#item-3-4
> </adobe>
>

I forgot to mention that most of that is just empty marketing speech.

> Is it not enough to build a Flash Player plugin ?
>
> Any information welcome,
>
> Regards,
>
> Philippe
>
> PS : Dont answer if you think this is really OT, thanks.
>
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> Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand <phd2 at fcomfrench.com>
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