Hello Velo,

Let me give you a reason why it could be important for some people to
customize the command line that launches the player.

I'm using Flexmojos to compile and run an application that launches
internally the Flash player (loading it as an OCX component), that is,
the executable file is not the standard flash player.

Because version 3.30 is not reading the command line, currently I'm
compiling my application with flexmojos 3.3 and running the tests with
version 3.2 which works with the custom command line for the player.

I can checkout and patch my local version of flexmojos 3.3 to properly
read the command line (actually I already did that for version 3.2 for
another reasons)  but it would be very handy to have that feature in
the official version.

Regards,

Diego

On Sep 24, 4:22 pm, Logan Allred <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:18 PM, James Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Can multiple versions of the Flash Player be installed on a system? I think
> > it might on Mac where an "install" means dropping in an application bundle.
>
> For the standalone player, yes. I have several versions of the
> standalone player installed on Mac, Linux, and Windows.
>
> Usually there's only one version of flash plugin installed (sometimes
> 2 on Windows--ActiveX/Firefox).
>
> Logan
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