New version of Flash Detection Kit
We have released a new version of the Flash Detection Kit. Among other things, this kit contains Flash only detection code.
You can find more information, as well as download the kit here.
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We have released a new version of the Flash Detection Kit. Among other things, this kit contains Flash only detection code.
You can find more information, as well as download the kit here.
Yo, thanks.
dv8
13 May 03 at 4:10 pm
the as-only version fails in safari and ie on macosx. not sure why – but i’m running .79 in both and it tells me i need an upgrade. i should look @ the fla.
ericd
13 May 03 at 5:17 pm
It fails, because inside the flash_detection_as.fla file it says (perhaps prophetically):
//The required player version necessary to view the content.
contentVersion = 7;
Change that to “6″ and yer off…
nik
13 May 03 at 6:07 pm
ah hahahah. silly me. i need to look- does it detect player versions? ie. .79 before another version?
ericd
13 May 03 at 6:55 pm
could there be a 7.0 player around the corner?
ericd
13 May 03 at 9:45 pm
So Mile… what’s this 7.2 r11 everyones talking about?
;)
Geoffrey Williams
14 May 03 at 10:42 am
You have great Web Design!
Great Web Design
26 Jun 03 at 5:21 pm
Its revision 11 of course!
Bill jOhnson
26 Jun 03 at 5:23 pm
If the flash_content page contains a frameset, and an .swf in the top frame calls two other pages to open in the middle frame and the main frame, they all open in new windows. Why is that?
I know flash will do this if the frames don’t exist, but they do, they are named properly and linked right. Without the FDK, the code works well and opens normally. It’s only when using the FDK that this occurs.
Is this blog the right spot to post this problem? If not, where should I post? Thank you!
Jessica
Jessica
2 Jul 03 at 10:43 am
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black jack
10 Jan 05 at 8:16 am