Justin,
Our experience shows Chrome asking to activate flash by right clicking to
load the application, but that is not much of a deterrence. In our case we
have a standard html file embedding the swf app and not loading the swf
directly. It might have something to do with how prominent or
Hi,
> I would already be interested in how Adobe can make the flash player no
> longer play SWF.
I believe recent versions of the flash player have this feature built into
them. I was pointed to this thread [1] which include info about how to change
mmc.cfg to disable uninstalling and updating
I would already be interested in how Adobe can make the flash player no
longer play SWF. For new versions this might work, but I don't think older
versions have this functionality yet. Thus I assume that older flash
plugins should still work, and equally that running in the Flash Projector
should s
On 2020/12/03 05:39:59, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I notice on [1] it states this:
> In December, Chrome 55 will make HTML5 the default experience, except for
> sites which only support Flash
>
> Which I assume means a URL ending .swf?
>
> And on [2] it states:
> Since Adobe is no long