Javier,
  I have used Irfanview for more than a dozen years.  Here is the list of 
File formats that it supports: https://www.irfanview.com/main_formats.htm

  Irfanview: https://www.irfanview.com/


On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 11:08:18 PM UTC-5 Steve Johnson wrote:

> Javier,
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> I presume you are referring to Adobe’s ShockWaveFlash file format, usually 
> for small animated files. Flash player used to be included in most browsers 
> but has become outdated and a security risk, so no longer.  Flash player 
> plugins are apparently still available for some browsers such as Chrome and 
> Firefox, but apparently not recommended due to security risks, especially 
> Mac’s Safari browser.  SWF files can be converted, and will also play using 
> VLC player which is usually a free download.  See link below for more 
> information. My guess is conversion is probably the answer. 
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> https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/how-to-open-an-swf-file/
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> Hopes this helps with the blues clues.
>
>  
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> Steve Johnson
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> <[email protected]>: Feb 08 10:28PM -0600 
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> I am working on an older application that uses SWF pictures generated by 
> an external application that is run from line command. In the pasts I just 
> placed a web browser in the form, and it displayed the SWF picture without 
> any problem; I believe it used the MS Explorer.
> Apparently, the new browser, Edge, no longer supports SWF files, nor do 
> any of the other browsers as the format has been discontinued. I tried 
> several format converters, but none seems to work with this flavor of SWF.
> Is there anyway to display a SWF file in and R:Base form? I might be able 
> to get the picture/graph as an Excel graph. Is there any way to display an 
> Excel graph in a form. 
> The last option would be to get the graph as a data set and the use 
> R:Charts to generate the graph. Since the graph is only used in one form, 
> seems like R:Charts would be an overkill.
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> On a separate note, is there a way to globally remove the design password 
> from all forms? I seem to remember there was a way to do it but not having 
> used R:base for a while now, I am somewhat rusty. I have over 200 forms and 
> I would prefer to do them all at once; I seem to remember adding the design 
> password to all the forms globally…but I could be wrong.. ☹
> Any ideas or suggestion will be appreciated.
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> Javier,
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