(FWIW, partial reply for now)
i think we work on swf7 just fine, but if the client has swf9(,0,115+)
installed, then we can show our h.264 mp4s

--tracey

On May 23, 2008, at 9:03 AM, Russ Nelson wrote:

John Gilmore writes:
It's an swf9.  (Tracey might be able to rebuild it as a lower
version of swf, if that would help -- I don't know that much about
Flash development tools -- your suggestions would be welcome.)

If it's all the same to her, our swf7 support is much better than
swf9.  Plus, while Adobe will claim to have their flash player on
98.whatever% of computers, a much smaller percentage have swf9
support.

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