chris harper wrote:
> I kept reading about how one of the biggest news about eclair coming
> out in 2010 is that  support for Flash 10 (or ANY Flash for that
> matter) will be built into it.

1. Eclair came out in 2009.

2. AFAIK, nowhere credible was it written that Eclair would have support
for Flash 10 built into it.

> This does not appear to be the case for the fact that I download all
> the latest source code for Eclair, built and installed Eclair onto my
> development phone over the Christmas break and to my surprise/
> disappointment there is absolutely no support for Flash when I try to
> view with the browser. I tried plugin's and searching for missing .apk
> installs for Flash but I found nothing.

Flash is not open source.

Right now, the most that can reasonably be expected is for Flash to be
available from Adobe for Android OEMs to license and put on their
devices. HTC has already done this with the Hero, albeit for more of a
Flash Lite profile than a full Flash 10 implementation. This is not
significantly different than codecs for non-open-source media file
formats (e.g., WMA, WMV) being available for OEMs to license from
PacketVideo.

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