On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 12:48:35 +0100, Klistvud wrote:
> I can play local flash files by
> just clicking on them (using Lenny with Gnome). I think the only thing I
> had to do to get it working was to associate flash files with Iceweasel
> in Nautilus, and that was it.
Interesting,
- are you sure
Dne, 21. 12. 2009 00:03:43 je T o n g napisal(a):
Hi,
I want to play the downloaded flash.swf files in my browser. I.e., I
don't want to play them with an extra standalone player. But
apparently
firefox refuses to play them without a proper html file.
Maybe I misunderstood your message, bu
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 00:30:08 +0100, Nick Douma wrote:
> http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/415/tn_4150.html
Thanks Nick.
I thought the answer would be hard to find. But then found out that it
too me more time to type than search, :-)
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On 21-12-2009 0:03, T o n g wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to play the downloaded flash.swf files in my browser. I.e., I
> don't want to play them with an extra standalone player. But apparently
> firefox refuses to play them without a proper html file.
>
Hi,
I want to play the downloaded flash.swf files in my browser. I.e., I
don't want to play them with an extra standalone player. But apparently
firefox refuses to play them without a proper html file.
So just for the learning purpose, what could be minimum html code be for
firefox (and IE, s
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