Hi Mark,

Just a clarification, unless I'm worng. The HTC implementation is Flash 9. Not 
Flash Lite.

S


On 28 Dec 2009, at 20:10, Mark Murphy wrote:

> chris harper wrote:
>> According to this article it is had been done and is possible:
>> http://www.flashmobileblog.com/2009/08/12/flash-development-with-android-part2/
> 
> The very first sentence of that post:
> 
> "As we already know by now the HTC Hero supports Flash in the browser,
> and by double tapping on Flash content it will be played in full screen
> mode."
> 
> You will note that this says "HTC Hero". The HTC Hero is a device, for
> which HTC licensed a Flash (Lite) implementation.
> 
>> But again like I stated before, after downloading the latest source
>> code, building it, flashing it to my development phone and flash still
>> not working I am having my doubts (and greatly wondering how this guy
>> said it is working).
> 
> That is because he is referring to the HTC Hero.
> 
>> Do you know if this is even somewhat possible (maybe a FlashLite plugin
>> I am missing or something?).
> 
> This presumably will work on an HTC Hero -- I haven't tried it. It will
> not work on devices that did not license Flash (Lite) from Adobe. It
> most definitely will not work from the Android open source tree, because
> Flash is not open source.
> 
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