svrkprabhakar
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2008-10-05
, 08:33
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#21
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2008-10-05
, 08:42
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#22
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Mirrored.
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/flash-player-r48-0.1.deb
EDIT: Original site up. I'll leave this here incase, unless it should be removed?
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2008-10-05
, 08:45
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#23
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Mirrored.
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/flash-player-r48-0.1.deb
EDIT: Original site up. I'll leave this here incase, unless it should be removed?
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2008-10-05
, 08:51
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@ Fresno CA USA
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#24
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2008-10-05
, 10:10
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#25
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2008-10-05
, 15:26
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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#26
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Appreciate if you can let me know how can I solve this problem.
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2008-10-05
, 15:31
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#27
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No.
- Wait for Adobe to compile a newer version of the Flash plugin for ARMEL Linux and for Nokia to include it in an update.
- Convince Veoh to check if they actually rely upon something in the very latest version of the Flash plugin, and if not, recode their version checks to allow older, but still compatible, versions.
- Figure out how to patch the Flash plugin binary on your tablet so it reports a newer version than what it is, and hope Veoh doesn't rely upon changes made in newer versions of the plugin.
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2008-10-05
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@ Fresno CA USA
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#28
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2008-10-05
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#29
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2008-10-06
, 01:22
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#30
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It's unfortunate that some web sites don't understand their customers. My site is very technical so most of my viewers are well versed in Internet use and more likely to seek out the latest releases. Only 65% have the latest version of flash. Perhaps as many as 15% have versions of flash veoh.com is guaranteed not work with. As a web developer I go to great lengths to see that my sites are compatible with the widest variety of users, OS and browsers. That is what my clients expect. An example of the right way is Google. They design for an older version of flash and use have developed a javascript wrapper for flash that works on everything. If you download a non-flash video it will be in Apple Quicktime format with a .mov file extension. All decisions made to support the most viewers.