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Originally Posted by JayBEE View Post
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it depends on the developer of the site. A site developer can include code their site so that it checks for the version of the flash player the user is using and decide whether to allow them to view the Flash content or not.
At the company I work for we develop e-learning modules for BIG corporations, Universities and Government, and we use Flash for a quiz at the end of a module.

We are publishing for Flash v6 because the ******ed IT departments at those places don't update their software.
In most of those places they still use IE 5 or 6!!!
Even at IBM, yes IBM Australia is one of our clients. Sometimes they don't have Flash player installed at all...

What happens if you don't have at least Flash Player 6 installed is that you get an "update your flash player" warning and it will not play.
 

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