Flash plug-in plays all flash files.

However... there is now an issues with object tags in Internet
Explorer. So use something like swfobject to make sure that the .swf
loads in IE without Active X hassles.

http://blog.deconcept.com/swfobject/

Linux player is usually a generation behind the Windows/Mac player.

If you make the .swf in English, that's how everyone will see it.
Static fonts get embedded, and you need to embed the dynamic fonts.

On 8/31/06, Audry Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I figure the experts could help me on this one.  When you create an
interactive Flash file, is it automatically compatible with different
platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux) so long as the user has installed Flash or
does it take extra scripting or something special to make it work across
platforms?

Also, what about working on a foreign machine?  Can people in Japan or
China, for example, play Flash games made in English in the U.S.?

talshannon
total newbie

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