yea they are, but in the program files you can find a flash player installed
with them, just try to look around in the "open with" menu and you will find
a flash player some where. i just dont remember where it is exactly.. at
least i have one lol

~Coalwater~


On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 6:25 AM, DaveyBrasco <[email protected]> wrote:

> The problem is, the Adobe Flash and Adobe ShockWave Flash that we
> install in our browsers are only "plug-in's".
>
> Outside of the browser, you cannot play .swf files without these plug-
> ins to my knowledge, you must need some other program.
>
> I've taken a look at the files compatibility for GOM player and .swf
> is not listed. A Flash player that lists .swf as file is will play
> would be ideal.
>
> The www.eolsoft.com/freeware/flash_movie_player link is broken.
>
> @ Coalwater, I've never heard of this method of playing files this
> way, but perhaps you can explain to me how you do it?
>
> BTW, I am using Windows XP Professional with SP3 installed.
>
> Hope this helps.
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