If the Flash plugin itself stops working, this is going to be hard on
some "remote learning" situations. There are some universities that
have used Flash to provide virtual laboratory experiments (e.g.,
https://www.sciencegeek.net/VirtualLabs/SpecificHeatLab.html from Iowa
State University). Unlike those with big budgets, such as YouTube,
Netflix, TV networks and VMware, the people who made these simulations
might not have the money to upgrade to HTML5.


On Mon, 28 Dec 2020 09:00:26 -0500
Trever Furnish <[email protected]> wrote:

> > I presume you have some way to mitigate the "time bomb" which I
> > understand to have been built into the Flash plugin for some unspecified
> > number of versions now, such that the plugin will itself stop working on
> > the deadline date (which IIRC was January 12th, 2021)?  
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