[Flashcoders] Flash 8.5 for Linux

2006-02-15 Thread Gerry Creighton
I searched the list for this info but didn't find anything. Does  
anyone know when the
Flash 8.5 player will be available for Linux. I recently launched a  
site that requires

Flash 8.0.22 and I've had a couple inquiries from some linux users.

Thanks,

Gerry

 
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash 8.5 for Linux

2006-02-15 Thread John Dowdell
TIP: If you hit New Mail in your emailer and paste the mailing list 
address in, then you'll start a new thread and will be visible to other 
readers. (On this note you actually hit Reply to a conversation titled 
htmlText + rollover, so only people looking at uncollapsed threads 
will even seen see your subject line or my reply.)
   Summary: Hit Reply when replying, New when new... increases your 
visibility.



Gerry Creighton wrote:
I searched the list for this info but didn't find anything. Does  anyone 
know when the
Flash 8.5 player will be available for Linux. I recently launched a  
site that requires

Flash 8.0.22 and I've had a couple inquiries from some linux users.


No date estimated yet, although more info on Linux Players is here:
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2005/12/why_isnt_there.cfm
http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/12/flash-player-8-for-linux-update.html

(The comments to Tinic's blog were apparently a campaign target... lots 
of me too! posts mixed amid the actual conversation.)


For background info on what makes Linux so difficult for compact, 
predictable multi-media engines, see Tinic's post from last summer:

http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/08/porting-flash-player-to-alternative.html

jd





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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash 8.5 for Linux

2006-02-15 Thread Søren Christensen


...well not in my mail proggie :p


On 15/2/06 23:02, John Dowdell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 TIP: If you hit New Mail in your emailer and paste the mailing list
 address in, then you'll start a new thread and will be visible to other
 readers. (On this note you actually hit Reply to a conversation titled
 htmlText + rollover, so only people looking at uncollapsed threads
 will even seen see your subject line or my reply.)
 Summary: Hit Reply when replying, New when new... increases your
 visibility.
 
 
 Gerry Creighton wrote:
 I searched the list for this info but didn't find anything. Does  anyone
 know when the
 Flash 8.5 player will be available for Linux. I recently launched a
 site that requires
 Flash 8.0.22 and I've had a couple inquiries from some linux users.
 
 No date estimated yet, although more info on Linux Players is here:
 http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2005/12/why_isnt_there.cfm
 http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/12/flash-player-8-for-linux-update.html
 
 (The comments to Tinic's blog were apparently a campaign target... lots
 of me too! posts mixed amid the actual conversation.)
 
 For background info on what makes Linux so difficult for compact,
 predictable multi-media engines, see Tinic's post from last summer:
 http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/08/porting-flash-player-to-alternative.html
 
 jd
 
 
 
 


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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash 8.5 for Linux

2006-02-15 Thread Gerry Creighton
If I hit reply then delete the subject and retype the subject line  
and delete the body of the message it's going to
the list as a new message. Why would it matter if I create a new  
message or do it the way

that I did?

Gerry

On Feb 15, 2006, at 5:02 PM, John Dowdell wrote:

TIP: If you hit New Mail in your emailer and paste the mailing  
list address in, then you'll start a new thread and will be visible  
to other readers. (On this note you actually hit Reply to a  
conversation titled htmlText + rollover, so only people looking  
at uncollapsed threads will even seen see your subject line or my  
reply.)
   Summary: Hit Reply when replying, New when new... increases  
your visibility.



Gerry Creighton wrote:
I searched the list for this info but didn't find anything. Does   
anyone know when the
Flash 8.5 player will be available for Linux. I recently launched  
a  site that requires

Flash 8.0.22 and I've had a couple inquiries from some linux users.


No date estimated yet, although more info on Linux Players is here:
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2005/12/why_isnt_there.cfm
http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/12/flash-player-8-for-linux-update.html

(The comments to Tinic's blog were apparently a campaign target...  
lots of me too! posts mixed amid the actual conversation.)


For background info on what makes Linux so difficult for compact,  
predictable multi-media engines, see Tinic's post from last summer:
http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/08/porting-flash-player-to- 
alternative.html


jd





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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash 8.5 for Linux

2006-02-15 Thread Mark Winterhalder
On 2/16/06, Gerry Creighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If I hit reply then delete the subject and retype the subject line
 and delete the body of the message it's going to
 the list as a new message. Why would it matter if I create a new
 message or do it the way
 that I did?

no, it doesn't. that's from the header of your original mail:

In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

some mail clients go by the header information, others, like e.g. i
assume your Apple Mail go by the subject line.

anyway, i wanted to add that i'm waiting for the linux player, too,
just to show there's interest.

mark

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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash 8.5 for Linux

2006-02-15 Thread Gerry Creighton

Ok thanks.
Obviously I don't view mail that way so I didn't see any harm in  
sending as I did.

I will from now on make a new message.
Gerry

On Feb 15, 2006, at 6:58 PM, Johannes Nel wrote:

it doesn't. there are a whole bunch of other headers included in  
the message
you are replying to and some email readers that thread  
conversations use

these to sort things by.

On 2/15/06, Gerry Creighton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


If I hit reply then delete the subject and retype the subject line
and delete the body of the message it's going to
the list as a new message. Why would it matter if I create a new
message or do it the way
that I did?

Gerry

On Feb 15, 2006, at 5:02 PM, John Dowdell wrote:


TIP: If you hit New Mail in your emailer and paste the mailing
list address in, then you'll start a new thread and will be visible
to other readers. (On this note you actually hit Reply to a
conversation titled htmlText + rollover, so only people looking
at uncollapsed threads will even seen see your subject line or my
reply.)
   Summary: Hit Reply when replying, New when new... increases
your visibility.


Gerry Creighton wrote:

I searched the list for this info but didn't find anything. Does
anyone know when the
Flash 8.5 player will be available for Linux. I recently launched
a  site that requires
Flash 8.0.22 and I've had a couple inquiries from some linux users.


No date estimated yet, although more info on Linux Players is here:
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2005/12/ 
why_isnt_there.cfm
http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/12/flash-player-8-for-linux- 
update.html


(The comments to Tinic's blog were apparently a campaign target...
lots of me too! posts mixed amid the actual conversation.)

For background info on what makes Linux so difficult for compact,
predictable multi-media engines, see Tinic's post from last summer:
http://www.kaourantin.net/2005/08/porting-flash-player-to-
alternative.html

jd





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