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It successfully loads all flash games and video but it fails to capture the mouse event it seems, and caused the page to reload when clicking.
 
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Somehow I think that the forced-reload-on-click and other bugs are less bugs and more intentional developer revision crippling - to prevent these kinds of leaks from being actually useful to the people who want/need full latest Flash support.
 
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I guess so. At least the flash is loaded and running.
 
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maybe we should just tell adobe we are boycotting flash on meego since they don't support maemo. as if it would be so hard to compile this thing properly... would be nice if these blogs would try writing a useful story about the sad lack of interest by adobe rather than spending all day copy and pasting each others rumors.

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woldnt it be better to skip the whole flash thing and focus on html5 which is around the corner and many are converting to. I hardly think that youtube (google) wants to be in the hands of Adobe if they neednt.
 
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Originally Posted by illemann View Post
woldnt it be better to skip the whole flash thing and focus on html5 which is around the corner and many are converting to. I hardly think that youtube (google) wants to be in the hands of Adobe if they neednt.
No.

HTML5 is not/will not be a replacement for Flash.
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Originally Posted by illemann View Post
woldnt it be better to skip the whole flash thing and focus on html5 which is around the corner and many are converting to. I hardly think that youtube (google) wants to be in the hands of Adobe if they neednt.
If you want to code this for me in HTML 5 then I'm all for it:

http://www.videoemporiumdelivery.co....mporiumV3.html
 
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Originally Posted by jedi View Post
No.

HTML5 is not/will not be a replacement for Flash.
And why would it have to be ? The argument is actually about legacy systems/developers, not what HTML5 or any other tech can(not) do.
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Originally Posted by attila77 View Post
And why would it have to be ? The argument is actually about legacy systems/developers, not what HTML5 or any other tech can(not) do.
From what I've seen so far, HTML5 can't compete with stuff like http://pixlr.com/editor/ or http://www.audiotool.com/app - please correct me if I'm wrong, as I'd love to agree on one common standard, but I can't see Flash dying just yet.

Anyway, this thread isn't about the pros and cons of Flash, it's about Flash 10 support on the N900 which is being discussed to death over in another humongous thread here at maemo.org.
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