Hey Guys,

I remember from the FSP time that it could also read/write DLL's..
Sure Macromedia put's something somewhere in the register that is usable?

Get's back to the point though that you need a flash player to play the zync that check's that..

You could always use a small flash exe that does the check, the .exe always contains the player itself, .. and then either start the zync exe or go to macromedia.

Hope that makes any sence;)

With kind regards,

Dennis

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Lol, that's a damn good point ;-)  One day I'll learn to think before I
reply.

Lee



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He Lee,

I've seen it probably myself, but that would require
some ActionScript code to execute, so the Player 8 should
be present, right?

Dimitrios

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Doesn't Flash 8 now have a flash player check function in its api?  I
recall seeing that somewhere.

Lee



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Dimitrios Bendilas
Sent: 08 May 2006 11:03
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Subject: [FlashCoders] Tricky(?) Flash Version detection

Hello all,

This is probably very Zinc specific, but I'll give it a try, in case
someone
can suggest something useful. If it's too off-topic, my apologies in
advance.

I have an application made with Zinc, with the .exe not having the Flash
OCX included.
So, in order for it to work, it has to rely on the installed Flash
player on the user's computer
(ActiveX, installation by Internet Explorer).

The question is how I can detect the Flash Player version the user has
installed, if any.
You see, the application needs Flash 8 in order to run, so if the user
has an older version
or no flash at all, I would like to take him to the macromedia website
to download.

It seems to me that I have to write a script in Zinc, to check for the
flash player version.
Is that so? Or it there anything else I can do?

Thanks!

Dimitrios Bendilas
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