chris harper wrote:
> Flash is licensed per device. So even though you have different devices
> all running Android, only the ones that are licensed for Flash can
> implement it. Is that correct?

Yup!

It is conceivable that Adobe could make a downloadable Flash client for
Android, but I'm skeptical they can pull that off. I think it will
require too many low-level hooks to perform properly.

However, I will be happy to be proven wrong on that point, someday.

> I didn't mention that I do have an HTC Hero (as well as my android
> development phone). It is running Firmware version 1.5.  
> I also tried doing the WebView as stated in the article testing on this
> device and also got the same result as my android development phone when
> trying to view a .swf (a screen full of random characters).

Hmmmm...it's possible there was a minor firmware upgrade with the Hero
that changed the functionality.

> From what you told me it sounds like I need to go down the road of
> continuing to test my WebView stub on my HTC Hero and maybe looking into
> why my flashlite plugin doesn't seem to be working with my WebView stub
> code?
> 
> Does that sound about right to you Mark?

Yes.

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