By the way, the UnPlug extension does this automatically.
I've made a video tutorial about something related to this, by the way; you
might find it useful in the future:
https://goblinrefuge.com/mediagoblin/u/onpon4/m/tutorial-watching-videos-without-javascript/
Thank you for this suggestion, pizzaiolo. As I have reported, I have tried
some of these suggestions. Others were not applicable as these films are not
on Youtube etc. And I am not enough of an web media expert to chose the right
option from this page. I have tried to download the flash films
Davidnotcoulthard, it doesn't explicitly ask for Adobe Flash. I just observe
the usual behavior of my browser when playing flash. And I can play "Adobe
Flash"-films on other websites. But it is working now, as I have described
below. Thank you.
Hello Mampir,
thank you for your help. However, I couldn't find such keywords in the source
file. Maybe I'm just not enough expert to do so.
Thanks anyway for responding.
Thank you, davidnotcoulthard! By faking an Android browser, I can watch my
films now. Thanks.
catfishes: Big thanks! Changing to android via UserAgentSwitcher works well!
Thanks a lot!
Right. There's also a GNU/Linux binary for ARM; I've used it before. ;) From
what I understand, though, it was never updated past Flash 10, and only beta
versions were released (unless Android was a bit different).
In a lot of such cases you can download the file video instead of using the
Flash player. You may find the video file URL in the page source code by
looking of '.flv', '.mp4', '.webm', 'video' and other keywords. But the site
is in German which I don't understand, so I can't login and reach
Hi anatom
What sometimes works for me is get the "user agent switcher" addon for
abrowser and download the user agents from here
http://techpatterns.com/forums/about304.html
Then change user agent to android and you can sometimes get a different link
;)
Adobe Flash is available for Android. I found plenty of results by searching
"flash for android" in DuckDuckGo.
You did say they typically don't have it, but I wanted to make that clear.
Mainly because Apple (mainly Steve Jobs, IIRC) explicitly rejected Flash on
iOS, which was to my recollection mainly because they wanted to control the
user experience of iOS tightly, and Flash handed off control to Adobe. Apple
passed it off as Flash being obsolete, or something to that effe
Anyway have they got a "mobile" version (Android and iOS don't use Flash)? I
think if they have it'll be possible to open them without Flash, and
hopefully without proprietary software at all.
I thought I recalled Flash being pulled from Macs. My bad, then.
While we're on the subject: why is ARM so badly supported?
Why would you think that? Adobe releases all its other software for OS X, why
would they neglect Flash, a program which used to be so incredibly prominent
on the Web that people to this day tend to install it just as a matter of
routine? The only general-use computers running proprietary soft
I thought you can't?
"because otherwise Mac users wouldn't be impressed either"
you can run flash on osx cant you?
There are a few options you can still try:
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/play-videos-without-using-flash
Forgive me for saying this, but if it needs Flash, it needs flash. Is there
any other format under which the book thingie is in? (I think there's got to
be - because otherwise Mac users wouldn't be impressed either).
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