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Re: Gnash Question...
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FiachraFiachra |
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Re: Gnash Question... |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Jun 2007 07:24:09 -0700 |
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On Jun 26, 10:08 am, Ciaran O'Riordan <cia...@fsfe.org> wrote:
> FiachraFiac...@gmail.com writes:
> > Can i create webpages using Gnash in a similar way?
>
> No. Gnash only plays flash movies. It doesn't make them.
>
> If you do make Flash movies, please test them to ensure they work fine with
> Gnash. This will mean people will not have to install non-free software to
> view your movies.
>
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I had a look at your links there and they seem pretty kosher.
Another question: You say
> If you do make Flash movies, please test them to ensure they work fine with
> Gnash. This will mean people will not have to install non-free software to
> view your movies.
When i use a browser that doesn't have a Flash facility to open a page
with a flash application on it, it downloads flash for free and
installs it there and then, no? or am i just talking rubbish. Also,
in a similar situation, when a browser suggests downloading Flash to
view an application, can you ignore this suggestion, download Gnash,
refresh the page and view the application/movie?
Thanks for replying...
Fiachra