On Monday 11 December 2006 21:14, OÄuz Demirkapı wrote:
their clients issues to update Flash Player. They have some important
clients which do not have any rights to update any software on their
computers as policy and they can not update into the current Flash
Player and this is a big issue
O?uz Demirkap? wrote:
If you have an application which requires Flash 8+ to run but your
client`s clients could not update their Flash player because of lack of
knowledge or without having required rights.
What would you suggest to your client?
Send him 2 quotes, one for the application
Hi all,
I just wonder your suggestion for a situation.
If you have an application which requires Flash 8+ to run but your
client`s clients could not update their Flash player because of lack of
knowledge or without having required rights.
Or if you have a Flex2 application which requires
OÃuz Demirkapı wrote:
If you have an application which requires Flash 8+ to run but your
client`s clients could not update their Flash player because of lack of
knowledge or without having required rights.
Or if you have a Flex2 application which requires Flash Player 9+ with
same
Thanks John,
This is not direct client issue. When we target only a specific Intranet
etc., we can educate the client. They have an application which is
public. We are using a solution with Flash FileIO feature and there is
a requirement for Flash Player 8+. But our client is curious about
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OÃuz Demirkapı wrote:
If you have an application which requires Flash 8+ to run but your
client`s clients could not update their Flash player because of lack
of knowledge
I work in one of those enviroments. Luckily, since I am a developer,
I can get around that. Sometimes.
About the only thing you can really do is to tell the client that the
options/features they want are only available in Flash 8+ and that
their customers will have to get their IT team to
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