Well, it's definitely not FP9 then.. .it's FP6. And IIRC you have express 
install not enabled in your code, so it won't prompt them to upgrade, it'll 
just show the alternate content. So it sounds like it's functioning as it 
should. You need to determine if your flash content can show properly in FP6 
(likely not as old as it is), or if you want to prompt users to upgrade to FP9 
with express install. Otherwise, your FP6 users are going to get what they're 
currently getting -- that's how it's designed to work.

--Kyle





From: Chris 
Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 11:31 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: RE: Viewing it with IE6 and Flash 9 ?


Ok, now gone to :


http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15507.html

and it says - Your player version - WIN 6,0,88,0

Debug player - No

Is that good or bad ?

Chris



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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Getify Solutions, Inc.
  Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 4:43 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Viewing it with IE6 and Flash 9 ?


  Your swfobject code looks fine to me.

  I just tried it in IE6 + FP10... don't have access to try with FP9... but in 
principle, that means it should work. Also works fine in IE7.

  But, to me, this sounds like either a bad install of flash on that browser, 
or some security setting preventing things from working. 

  First, go here from the suspect browser/system: 
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/155/tn_15507.html

  See what it reports for flash being installed.

  Even so, also try uninstalling flash and reinstalling it... search on 
adobe.com for the flash player uninstaller, run that, then download the latest 
flash (or if you really want to, go to the "flash player archives" also 
searchable on adobe.com and get the exact same version of FP9 you're currently 
on).

  Make sure of course to restart your browser, clear your cache, etc.

  If it still is broken, try then to reset the security settings on the browser 
back to defaults.

  I'm willing to bet somewhere along this path, you'll get a solution. 999 
times out of 1000, that turns out to be the case.

  --Kyle








  From: Chris 
  Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 5:35 AM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: RE: Viewing it with IE6 and Flash 9 ?


  Thanks Sam, I've put that code you kindly suggested, into the page, but now, 
(in IE6 and Flash 9), it still doesn't play ?

  www.130609.com/bunny

  Chris.



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    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Sam Sherlock
    Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 10:30 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: Viewing it with IE6 and Flash 9 ?


    I see your using the flow player flv viewer - this will help you get 
started.  Also you should be checking the flowplayer forums - flowplayer itself 
has an alternative to swfobject (I have not tried it); also the flowplayer 
forum does have some posts about using it with swfobject 


    The code below is working (upto a point - I can't seem to get the flv to 
display :P )



    in the head put the following:
    <script type="text/javascript" 
src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/swfobject/2.2/swfobject.js";></script>
    <script type="text/javascript">
    var flashvars = { config: "{ playList: [  { name: 'clip1', url: 'bunny.flv' 
}], loop: false, autoPlay: false, autoBuffering: false, startingBufferLength: 
0, bufferLength: 3, hideControls: false, showFullScreenButton: false, 
initialScale: 'fit', showPlayList: false, showMenu: false, menuItems: [false, 
false, false, false, false, false, false], controlBarBackgroundColor: 0x96A0AF, 
timeDisplayFontColor: 0x00478E }" };
    var params = {};
    params.quality = "high";
    params.scale = "noscale";
    params.wmode = "transparent";
    var attributes = {};
    attributes.id = "FlowPlayer";
    swfobject.embedSWF("FlowPlayerLight.swf", "player", "384", "316", "9.0.0", 
false, flashvars, params, attributes);
    </script>






    and in the html body put the following:
    <div id="player">
    <a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer";>
    <img 
src="http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif"; 
alt="Get Adobe Flash player" />
    </a>
    </div>







    - S




    2009/12/31 Chris <[email protected]>

      Thanks for the info and link Sam, I have looked through that page and
      looked and looked and looked, but am still as confused as before ;-(

      Is there an easy-to-use guide for complete newbies anywhere please ?

      Chris


      On Dec 31, 9:00 pm, Sam Sherlock <[email protected]> wrote:
      > that page is using the Flash Player Version Detection 1.7 by Adobe
      >
      > Perhaps you have a page that uses swfobject (this being a support group 
for
      > swfobject :P)
      >
      > I think that if you convert it to swfobject dynamic or static your issue
      > will be solved :)
      >
      > so as Kyle advised check the swfobject wiki docs & examples
      >
      > http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/w/list
      >
      > if you generate your content you should have a working example in a 
flash :)
      >
      > - S
      >

      > 2009/12/31 Chris <[email protected]>
      >
      >
      >
      > > Thanks Kyle and Sam, the URL iswww.130609.com/bunny- it works in FF

      > > and Flash 10, but *not* with viewers that are on IE6 *and* Flash 9.
      >
      > > Any help much appreciated.
      >
      > > Chris
      >
      > > On Dec 31, 6:37 pm, Sam Sherlock <[email protected]> wrote:
      > > > yes.  If you having troubles post a link to your project or some 
code
      > > > - S
      >
      > > > 2009/12/31 Chris <[email protected]>
      >
      > > > > Does this *definitely* work if the viewer has only got IE6 and 
Flash 9
      > > > > please ?
      >
      > > > > Chris
      >
      > > > > --
      >
       


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