Thanks for the info.

I had assumed that a Flash dialog would show up asking me to upgrade
before the request was sent to Adobe's server, which is why I tried
setting the required version to 11 instead of installing an older
version of Flash to test with.

Dave

On Mar 25, 11:23 pm, Aran Rhee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dave.
>
> Have a read about ExpressInstall, what it is, and how it works:
>
> http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/253/6a253b75.html
>
> It is not browser dependent, but Flash player dependent.
>
> There is no Flash11, so how could anyone upgrade to it? When the request
> goes to Adobe's server to update, the latest version it will come back with
> will be < than the version you are specifying on your page, so the behaviour
> you are seeing (that all users get the alt content) is expected.
>
> Aran

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