I guess a simple way to do this would be to have two DIV's. One for
Flash content and one for CF/HTML. That way I could still do the CF
processing and make the CF Div have a display of BLOCK, while the
Flash had a NONE. Has anyone done this in the past?
Just use the swfobject javascript
Why not check for the player on a previous request and set a persistent
variable? Then you can serve up the appropriate content serverside?
Greg
On Nov 23, 2007 9:29 AM, Joe None [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just use the swfobject javascript library (http://blog.deconcept.
com/swfobject/ ) to
Why not check for the player on a previous request and set a persistent
variable? Then you can serve up the appropriate content serverside?
Greg
This is on a home page, so there won't be any previous requests unfortunately.
Also the only place we're using Flash on this site is the homepage, so
I'm still not sure why swfobject wouldn't work in this scenario?
Provided your CF code lies within the div you're attempting to load
the swf file into with swfobject, the non-flash cfml content will
either execute and display any output if Flash isn't installed, or be
replaced by the swf
This is on a home page, so there won't be any previous requests
unfortunately. Also the only place we're using Flash on this site is
the homepage, so setting a persistent variable wouldn't benefit us.
I'm still not sure why swfobject wouldn't work in this scenario? Provided your
CF code
Just use the swfobject javascript library (http://blog.deconcept.
com/swfobject/ ) to embed your Flash file. If Flash is found swfobject
will overwrite the content of the named div you give it with your
flash file. If Flash is not present the div will render as normal.
Swfobject is
I guess a simple way to do this would be to have two DIV's. One for Flash
content and one for CF/HTML. That way I could still do the CF processing and
make the CF Div have a display of BLOCK, while the Flash had a NONE. Has anyone
done this in the past?
Rick,
I noticed a CERT Advisory yesterday for a flash player vulnerability
that referred to the following Adobe technote article:
http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb07-12.html
Player versions prior to 9,0,45 are vulnerable, so it recommends
updating to 9,0,47 or later.
So I
On 7/12/07, Dan G. Switzer, II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've found that IE7 doesn't show the new install version until after you
shut down all instances of IE7 and then re-open the browser and go to the
about page:
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/
Ah, you're right. IT now shows
On Monday 11 December 2006 21:14, OÄuz Demirkapı wrote:
their clients issues to update Flash Player. They have some important
clients which do not have any rights to update any software on their
computers as policy and they can not update into the current Flash
Player and this is a big issue
O?uz Demirkap? wrote:
If you have an application which requires Flash 8+ to run but your
client`s clients could not update their Flash player because of lack of
knowledge or without having required rights.
What would you suggest to your client?
Send him 2 quotes, one for the application
OÃuz Demirkapı wrote:
If you have an application which requires Flash 8+ to run but your
client`s clients could not update their Flash player because of lack of
knowledge or without having required rights.
Or if you have a Flex2 application which requires Flash Player 9+ with
same
Thanks John,
This is not direct client issue. When we target only a specific Intranet
etc., we can educate the client. They have an application which is
public. We are using a solution with Flash FileIO feature and there is
a requirement for Flash Player 8+. But our client is curious about
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Subject: Re: Flash Player 8+ requirement for an App
OÃuz Demirkapı wrote:
If you have an application which requires Flash 8+ to run but your
client`s clients could not update their Flash player because of lack
of knowledge
I work in one of those enviroments. Luckily, since I am a developer,
I can get around that. Sometimes.
About the only thing you can really do is to tell the client that the
options/features they want are only available in Flash 8+ and that
their customers will have to get their IT team to
Pretty sure all it is is a switch : /s
or something...?
cant really remember as 99.9% of people will have Flash these days
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From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 July 2003 14:51
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Flash player
How can I run a silent install
Hmm.. how do I have the exe run when the open up the page?
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/15/2003 10:06:02 AM
Pretty sure all it
I think it could be a cab or jar thingy.? its been a while and I know
how to do it for Director ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 July 2003 15:35
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flash player
Hmm.. how do I have the exe run when the open up
I'm not familiar with any intranet thing for flash - but from what I
understand, this is typically a feature of the browser. If you tweak
around the settings so that IE (I'm assuming you are using IE) sees the
intranet as a trusted zone, you may be able to get by with doing it
silently.
Michael
You might be able to find some info here:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/shockwave/info/licensing/faq.html
I don't see any reference to silent installs though. I am pretty sure that
you cannot do a silent install via the web browser.
mike chambers
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- Original Message
Hi,
You can obtain the Macromedia Flash Deployment Kit here:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/download/deployment_kit/. If you
use Dreamweaver, the behavior provided is very convenient.
There is a parameter to auto-install the player on Internet Explorer
Windows. This skips the test and
Hi,
You can obtain the Macromedia Flash Deployment Kit here:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/download/deployment_kit/. If you
use Dreamweaver, the behavior provided is very convenient.
There is a parameter to auto-install the player on Internet Explorer
Windows. This skips the test and
I tried using it myself and could not find a link anywhere. I think its only
available with the Flash MX install. I can send it to you off list if you need.
I am trying to download the standalone version of the latest Flash player
(to do an install on a box that is not connected to the Net).
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