Doesn't work in win ie 6.0.2 for me
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bwah ha ha ha ha
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Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Player Active X and Plugin ...
Can someone explain (or point to a URL) the difference between Flash
Player
Installer Active X and Flash Player Installer Plugin ???
Thanks
bwah ha ha ha ha.
Mac. OSX. Full screen didn't happen.
mac wulez!
Wrong ! Works here.
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Yesss it here.! now available.
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Loll .. yes it's true.
A trusted fullscreen site settings panel will help, I think.
:P
On 10/4/06, Bjorn Schultheiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's got
?
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Loll .. yes it's true.
A trusted
There will have to be ??
I propose a test what happens when launching 20 banners ads all fighting
for
fullscreen,
In windows are you able to alt+tab between fullscreen swf's?
Well, this is a huge can of worms.
Thankfully, there's this:
Thanks for the replies guys... I was able to solve this with
Screenweaver HX which makes universal binaries and uses the Firefox
plugin and since that is officially released for the MacIntels, the
application is now running great.
Big thanks to Edwin Van Rijkom for helping me out with
Hey guys,
Sorry to bother the list with this but I was wondering if anyone has
any word on a Universal Binary standalone Flash player? Or maybe have
an alternative? Like maybe a fullscreen cocoa app that loads an html
page without all the chrome...?
I have to deliver an application for a
Serge Jespers wrote:
any word on a Universal Binary standalone Flash player?
I don't recall seeing announcements, although I might have missed
something in the crush.
New OS/hardware requirements are usually met in the next major version.
jd
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yup - we have to wait. In the meantime looks like Parallels or BootCamp is
the way to go.
On 9/27/06, John Dowdell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Serge Jespers wrote:
any word on a Universal Binary standalone Flash player?
I don't recall seeing announcements, although I might have missed
something
Telmo Dias wrote:
Never mind this post. It's a known issue when using the
wmode=transparent, which is described here:
http://www.5etdemi.com/blog/archives/2005/06/firefox-wmodetransparent-is-completely-screwy-and-breaks-textfields/
Browsers vary. With WMODE, we're piping the Player's
Greetings all,
We have been noticing that with several of our clients' products that we
delivered their swf files for Flash Player 7, are now causing problems
with Flash Player 9. In Internet Explorer, when they are performing
various functions that call web services, IE will stop and Popup
Thanks for including the error text. When I did a web search on phrase
The following add-on was running when this problem occurred, I pulled
up a Microsoft technote which referred to IE7 beta:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/920082/en-us
But I see in the search results that lots of people have
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Thanks for including the error text. When I did a web search on phrase
The following add
Hi list,
Only yesterday I upgraded my player version to 9. Immediately I noticed
a strange problem on the website I am developing. On the textfields it
seems like they change the codepage or the charset, and now I can't
write some of europe special chars. When I try to write á it shows ºa
Never mind this post. It's a known issue when using the
wmode=transparent, which is described here:
http://www.5etdemi.com/blog/archives/2005/06/firefox-wmodetransparent-is-completely-screwy-and-breaks-textfields/
Cheers.
Telmo
Telmo Dias wrote:
Hi list,
Only yesterday I upgraded my player
Hi list
does anyone knows if the flash player 8 bitmap data memory leak is
corrected in flash player 9?
I encounter 2 strange things in my current app.
I'm making an online video mix table with an FMS2 connection for
recording the audio comments. the flv sources are loaded from a VOD
server,
I have this weird problem, and could not find any solutions on net.
I have 2 swf A and B, and A.swf using a C class, and A.swf will be loaded
into B.swf.
Whenever I modified C class, then recompile A, the A.swf functions correctly
when it's played alone or tested in authoring environment. But
Does compiling the B class fix the problem?
If the B.SWF has an old version of the definition of the C Class, then
rebuilding A.SWF will not get rid of the copy of the definition of Class
C in the B.SWF. When Flash player needs to use Class C it uses the first
definition it finds.
Common
But B.swf doesn't use C class at all. just use a simple loadMovie call. Then
where is the problem?
D.
On 8/31/06, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does compiling the B class fix the problem?
If the B.SWF has an old version of the definition of the C Class, then
rebuilding A.SWF will
My bad, one of my team member used that class before I load A.swf. So your
suggestion is correct Ron. Thanks
On 8/31/06, Dominico Savio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But B.swf doesn't use C class at all. just use a simple loadMovie call.
Then where is the problem?
D.
On 8/31/06, Ron Wheeler
Hi John,
thanks for your reply!
You said:
?? ocx is ActiveX, and the only browser which uses this is Microsoft
Internet Explorer for Windows and its offspring (Maxthon (sp?), etc).
Other browsers use Netscape Plugins.
And you are right, but within other software such as a visual basic program
Hi list,
ok this feels a bit like a stupid question, but i haven't been able to find
it anywhere,
is there anyway to install the latest flashplayer ocx without visiting the
adobe site with internet explorer?
I can download the archived players, but i can't download the latest, except
through a
Sent: 18 August 2006 11:56
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Subject: [Flashcoders] flash player
Hi list,
ok this feels a bit like a stupid question, but i haven't been able to
find
it anywhere,
is there anyway to install the latest flashplayer ocx without visiting the
adobe site
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Hi list,
ok this feels a bit like a stupid question, but i haven't been able to
find
it anywhere,
is there anyway to install
=firefox-arls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
Not sure if this is what you are after?
T
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Hi list,
ok this feels a bit like a stupid question, but i haven't been able to
find
it anywhere,
is there anyway to install the latest flashplayer ocx
Hans Wichman wrote:
is there anyway to install the latest flashplayer ocx without visiting the
adobe site with internet explorer?
Yes, Internet Explorer for Windows will usually do a background
installation of any needed updates to an ActiveX Control. The following
search term pulls up
http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/
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Charlie Skinner wrote:
Does anyone know any sources for statistics on Flash Player 8
Penetration within Corporate networks?
I think it varies by the organization, with each choosing one of three
different styles:
(a) In some intranets the IT decisionmakers already install Adobe Flash
Player
Hello,
I have a downloadable game made with Flash + Zinc.
Some users told me that when they first run the game the Macromedia Flash
player settings panel
appears on the screen, asking them permission to store information on local
storage.
The thing is that I do not use SharedObjects on this
Of Muzak
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 8:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Player 9.0.16 and Huge SWFs
The magic number (limit) is 2880 pixels in both directions (width, height)
Muzak
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Hi all,
I looked around for any chatter about this, but didn't find anything...
Is anyone having problems loading large swfs (dimension wise) from a movie
running in Flash Player 9?
I have an application that loads a few large swfs (7000x500 and 9975x500) at
runtime. The application is
The magic number (limit) is 2880 pixels in both directions (width, height)
Muzak
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:54 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Player 9.0.16 and Huge SWFs
Hi all
Adobe's site is very confusing with regard to this. I wanted to check
out the SDK for Flash 7 for PocketPC, but when I click on the link on
this page http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer_sdk/ to get the
SDK - it takes me to a form that asks some pretty intrusive business
questions. All of
I was just wondering the same thing.
On 7/7/06, Marlon Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adobe's site is very confusing with regard to this. I wanted to check
out the SDK for Flash 7 for PocketPC, but when I click on the link on
this page http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer_sdk/ to get
I'm trying to understand why the Flash player isn't playing my audio
properly. It's muting output during the first frame. I need to fix
that.
It also mutes output during the frame after an ActionGotoFrame. I
also need to fix that.
I'm using Flash 8 on Mac OS X 10.4.7; other testers
Jeff,
Why does it need to be exact? If you're trying to synchronize
different sounds or have them loop seamlessly, a frame-based approach
will never work.
I suspect your problem is related to the buffering that Flash does of
all sound. You could play with the soundBuffTime (that may not be
It does. It's just been updated.
The problem I was having was that SWT password boxes on Intel Macs
wouldn't let me enter characters. I couldn't get or put anything into
version control, making Eclipse pretty useless for me.
If you write any JSP/Servlets/J2EE stuff, be sure to check out WTP. It
If you write any JSP/Servlets/J2EE stuff, be sure to check out WTP. It
makes life a lot easier. The deployment stuff is great.
That sounds great. I have a friend who uses netbeans and keeps teasing
me about how much better it is for this stuff. And of course I couldnt
switch if I wanted to,
one of 'the gods of the internet' speaks,
This one hour video/Breeze presentation by Principal Scientist, Flash
Player Gary Grossman is the best, most in depth explanation of what's
happening in the Flash Platform ever published.
http://seminars.breezecentral.com/p64058844/
enjoy,
Dave
The Flash Player 9 Public Beta for Apple Intel-based Macintosh computers
is now available:
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/public_beta/
Francis
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On 6/29/06, Francis Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Flash Player 9 Public Beta for Apple Intel-based Macintosh computers
is now available:
http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/public_beta/
Francis
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Awesome.
This and the Eclipse Callipso release (which is compatible with Intel
Macs) makes this a pretty good week.
Scott
On 29/06/06, hank williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yipeee!!!
On 6/29/06, Francis Cheng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Flash Player 9 Public Beta for Apple Intel-based
Hey scott, what is that callipso thing all about. I mean I went to the
eclipse site and there seemed like alot of kind of esoteric stuff. But
I am not sure. Can you explain?
Thanks
Hank
On 6/29/06, Scott Hyndman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Awesome.
This and the Eclipse Callipso release (which is
It's the simultaneous new version rollout of 10 Eclipse projects. A
lot of the projects are very cool, but the important one for me is
Eclipse 3.2. The current version of Ecilpse has some problems on Intel
Macs due to its reliance on SWT (which relies on native code). These
should be resolved in
Eclipse 2006 release train is ready to leave the station...
This year's version of Eclipse, version 3.2, is getting ready for final
release. Codenamed Calisto, the projects that are part of this year's
release will be available for download on June 30, 2006. JBuilder
“Peloton” is being built
Oh ok. Thats interesting. I run eclipse on a mac and pc and hadnt run
into any problems on the mac yet. I am trying to transition to the
mac, but at the moment I can only do my java stuff there, which is a
bummer. I hope they can get their flex2 issues worked out soon.
So does the new eclipse
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Subject: Re: [FlashCoders] Flash player NSIS installation
Dimitrios Bendilas wrote:
I need to create an installer for flash player 8.
Is there a tutorial or a full script for this?
It has to be NSIS installer.
Your note doesn't say what NSIS
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Hello John,
Thanks for your reply.
NSIS is the NullSoft installer.
This is for web distribution. I just needed a way
to detect if the user has the latest Flash Player installed
and if not he would be taken to the adobe
Mark,
This was helpfull, thanks!
Dimitrios
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Hi Dimitrios,
I
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Hi Dimitrios,
I have experience with NSIS and Flash in the past. The greatest asset at
your disposal is reading the NSIS docs to wrap your head around
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Dimitrios Bendilas wrote:
I need to create an installer for flash player 8
08, 2006 11:48 AM
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Dimitrios,
NSIS creates an installation file, so even if the user downloads the
NSIS file on the web, what matters is how the application displays
the Flash. If your application uses
Dimitrios Bendilas wrote:
I need to create an installer for flash player 8.
Is there a tutorial or a full script for this?
It has to be NSIS installer.
Your note doesn't say what NSIS means (and I'm not up to a web search
at the moment), but I do know the following:
(a) for web
Hello all,
I need to create an installer for flash player 8.
Is there a tutorial or a full script for this?
It has to be NSIS installer.
Unfortunately I have no experience with NSIS or installers in general
and I am lost.
Thanks!
Dimitrios
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An interesting feature supported by the PSP Flash Player is local SharedObjects.
I can flush data to a SOL, however, the data retention seems to be
session only. The SOL is already deleted when I revisit or refresh the
SWF.
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Is there a timeline for when the CDK is going to be released. Will that
include a projector building application for the WM5 or will there be a
similar $500 charge to buy that app? [http://tinyurl.com/rkwr8]
Hopefully this will be a good platform to build wm5 apps, I am having a
hard time using
Did some testing this morning.
1. Rendering looks like junk. Artifacts across the board, even when
doing extremely simple tweens. Apparently bitmaps are less subject to
this behavior though so that's a workaround.
2. No real key events obviously. Every button on the device is spoken
for aside
quote:
There are quite a few updates in this release [PSP Firmware 2.7] so hold
on to your hats as we take you down the rabbit hole. To break the ice we
start off with a few networking updates, notably the largest update
would be including partial Flash 6 support. Flash support is a great way
judah wrote:
quote:
There are quite a few updates in this release [PSP Firmware 2.7] so hold
on to your hats as we take you down the rabbit hole. To break the ice we
start off with a few networking updates, notably the largest update
would be including partial Flash 6 support. Flash support
heh, wouldn't you know it, just after sending that reply I got some
fresh info ;-)
Bill Perry will have the best word, here:
http://www.flashdevices.net/
I saw a paper document which detailed some of the not supported
caveats... takeaways I had included: clipboard; video (some? all?);
Thanks JD! I'll wait for Bill to update his blog for more information.
John Dowdell wrote:
heh, wouldn't you know it, just after sending that reply I got some
fresh info ;-)
Bill Perry will have the best word, here:
http://www.flashdevices.net/
I saw a paper document which detailed some
Anyone got the latest information for running the flash player on an
xscale processor. Win CE? What version are we up to? Where do I get the
installs? Problems, issues? etc
The adobe/mm site seems a little vague
Cheers
M
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think this is a bug.
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Tuomas Glad wrote:
I was wondering how this is possible?
var test:Number = undefined;
trace(test = 0); // true
trace(test
Hello everybody,
I was wondering how this is possible?
var test:Number = undefined;
trace(test = 0); // true
trace(test == 0); // false
trace(test 0); // undefined
- tuomas
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user interface designer
PL 132, Ruukinkatu 4 C
20101 Turku Finland
Tel. +359 -
Tuomas Glad wrote:
var test:Number = undefined;
trace(test = 0); // true
a=b is defined as !(ab) - and undefined0 is undefined.
This undefined = 0 is true - for quite annoying reasons.
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Hey all-
I've searched a bit and haven't seen any postings on this, so thought
I'd pass along at least one initial bug I've found in the Flash
Player on Intel iMac: dynamic non-embedded font text is showing up
blue when it should be black. Scroll down to the Flash heading in
this entry
Firefox 1.0.6 also reports many syntax errors:
Source Code:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
This is just Firefox being particular about the html being what it says
it is. You need to remove these doctype tags from the top of the page,
because it will never be
ryanm schrieb:
Firefox 1.0.6 also reports many syntax errors:
Source Code:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
This is just Firefox being particular about the html being what it says
it is. You need to remove these doctype tags from the top of the page,
because it
Ok - I am working on fixing up those errors - but that still doesn't tell me
what is bombing the 8.5 player yet. Perhaps after a rev that might go away
or something.
edolecki
On 1/3/06, Michael Stuhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ryanm schrieb:
Firefox 1.0.6 also reports many syntax errors:
eric dolecki schrieb:
Ok - I am working on fixing up those errors - but that still doesn't tell me
what is bombing the 8.5 player yet. Perhaps after a rev that might go away
or something.
err, sure it is not. just wanted to point out that there is a solution for the
markup you may want to use.
Of Adrian
Lynch
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 12:06 PM
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Flash Player 8.5 - Illegal Operation caused by
?
Not sure about the Flash, but that page is full of JS errors on IE6.
Ade
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Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 12:06 PM
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I have given up trying to figure why this happens on some computers and
not others. The problem was very repeatable until I manually removed,
then replaced, a file called swflash.inf from the Windows Downloaded
Program Files folder. swflash.inf was a file that got deleted when I
clicked
Can this be of some use?
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_12727
A+
Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
I have given up trying to figure why this happens on some computers and
not others. The problem was very repeatable until I manually removed,
then replaced, a file
How were the flash players installed orginally? What version of the
player was it?
Perhaps running the uninstaller [1] might help? [rather than
installing over the disabled player]. IIRC IE also has a plug-in
manager now. Perhaps you can check in there too..
hth
-K
: [Flashcoders] Flash player troubles
How were the flash players installed orginally? What version of the
player was it?
Perhaps running the uninstaller [1] might help? [rather than
installing over the disabled player]. IIRC IE also has a plug-in
manager now. Perhaps you can check in there too
Michael,
This sounds real weird... can you make out some specific diffrence btw
yours and some other system where everything works fine?
if you cant figure it out lemme know we can take this issue off list.
Thanks,
Pranav
QE, Flash Player
Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Flash 8
hi guys,
i´m a brazilian , and i ask patiente with my strengthenn english.
so..
Someone knows about flash activeX???
i´m flash , vb , progress 4gl and java devoloper.
I had already maked few works integrating Flash with other programming
languages using Flash ActiveX Controler.
I wrote my
Have you installed the Flash Player 8.5?
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From: Arian Pasquali [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 1:50 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Player 8 ActiveX - does not work
hi guys,
i´m a brazilian , and i ask
Hello,
I have a swf loading in and playing as video (not a flv, just a regular swf)
that was published in flash 6 (thought it may have been published in flash 7, i
have to check on that). we've recently upgraded to flash 8 at work and now when
i look at the site, the video is slightly out of
Where can I download the debug version of Flash Player 8 ?
I searched www.macromedia.com but I could not find it.
Sean
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Check Players folder in the flash 8 install directory.
regards,
Muzak
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Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:47 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Player 8
OK - quick version of the problem is that my company
has lots of learning content made up of flash in html.
Often this is delivered as standalone CD's rather than
via an LMS.
All the flash is authored in Flash MX, and depends on
javascript - for navigation and settings flags in the
movies and so
I was answering a specific statement.
Read Ryanm's entry, I believe it was quoted in my response. It stated
that all platforms with IE7 would be able to consume Avalon web apps.
Apparently IE7 will carry the .NET runtime as part of the application.
There is no IE7 for Mac.
Isaac
On Oct
Searched Google for Avalon Mac
(2nd link) 3rd paragraph:
http://www.betanews.com/article/Avalon_Extended_to_Mac_Web_Devices/1126898869
(3rd link) First sentence:
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/javaben/archive/2005/09/avalon_everywhe.html
I've read other blogs that have cited sources, and gone
Isaac Rivera wrote:
But we CAN see how it has so far gone with .NET. No official port for
Mac. And that has been out for several years.
Yes, but .NET is realloy nice if you ask me. MS really did a good job
with the .NET framework.
Avalon will probably not be implemented for Mac at all.
How does that work on the Mac?
Jim Kremens
On 10/8/05, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I fail to see the relationship between the .NET part of the
statement and the possibility of cross-platform part.
.NET apps can be *consumed* from any platform.
ryanm
How does that work on the Mac?
Go to any site developed with .NET on a mac, and it'll work.
ryanm
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Yeah... that is a **HUGE** difference. Typically when people talk
about .net they are talking about the whole managed environment.
Saying that anyone can consume .net apps is like saying that someone
without java can consume jsp apps. Its not the same thing as being
able to run java code client
Yes, .NET web applications running on MS can be consumed from any
platform,
But I believe the point he was making was regarding Avalon apps.
Isn't Avalon for developing desktop apps?
That is the point I was talking about.
Isaac
On Oct 8, 2005, at 1:38 PM, ryanm wrote:
I fail to see the
The discussion of JVM and .NET runtimes makes me wonder whether Flash
will ever really compete with them.
How much faster is the new Virtual Machine? Whatever the increase,
does it put us in the realm of, say, Java regarding speed? If not,
how far off?
Jim Kremens
On 10/8/05, Weyert de Boer
Isaac Rivera wrote:
I would say all too common... when it comes to MS...
Yeah... anyway the Mono project is still active!
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He countered with his statement only because you appended it to this
thread..
If you were not trying to draw parallel lines then why add it to this
thread?
Not sure whatyou're talking about, but here is the pertinent thread
history:
On 10/6/05, Mike Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Of Merrill, Jason
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 7:47 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Flash player 8.5 and ActionScript 3.0
Yeah, I know, I was just guessing since if you have an alpha
in the spring, I couldn't figure how the final version
wouldn't
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