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Updated on Flash 9/10 for eComStation.

Started by RobertM, 2009.04.26, 23:35:54

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RobertM

http://www.os2world.com/content/view/18889/1/
QuotePosted by Martin Iturbide - Sunday, 26 April 2009


Just to giv. .. .

Oddest thing is most YouTube movies play fine with Shockwave Flash 9.0 r14 (version 7 actually) for me. Including sharing the sound card with other flash players loaded.

There are plenty of other video players and flash stuff that I am having problems with though. One for instance is http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/episodes.html - hitting play on the trailers will either have them buffer and do nothing, or lock up FF... but other functionality of the player works, like the image preload and the menu bar load/hide.


So, this is indeed great news... looking forward to being able to view and test my own work on my OS/2 machines instead of having to load a Windows session every time just to check a video.

Thanks gang!
Robet


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BigWarpGuy

Getting an updated Flash player will be greatly appreciated.  8)

rwklein

Quote from: RobertM on 2009.04.26, 23:35:54
http://www.os2world.com/content/view/18889/1/
QuotePosted by Martin Iturbide - Sunday, 26 April 2009


Just to giv. .. .

Oddest thing is most YouTube movies play fine with Shockwave Flash 9.0 r14 (version 7 actually) for me. Including sharing the sound card with other flash players loaded.

There are plenty of other video players and flash stuff that I am having problems with though. One for instance is http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/episodes.html - hitting play on the trailers will either have them buffer and do nothing, or lock up FF... but other functionality of the player works, like the image preload and the menu bar load/hide.



So, this is indeed great news... looking forward to being able to view and test my own work on my OS/2 machines instead of having to load a Windows session every time just to check a video.

Thanks gang!
Robet


Sadly there are plenty of websites starting to simply block access.
Or you get to see no content.

Roderick

RobertM

Quote from: rwklein on 2009.04.27, 18:24:18
Quote from: RobertM on 2009.04.26, 23:35:54
http://www.os2world.com/content/view/18889/1/
QuotePosted by Martin Iturbide - Sunday, 26 April 2009


Just to giv. .. .

Oddest thing is most YouTube movies play fine with Shockwave Flash 9.0 r14 (version 7 actually) for me. Including sharing the sound card with other flash players loaded.

There are plenty of other video players and flash stuff that I am having problems with though. One for instance is http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/episodes.html - hitting play on the trailers will either have them buffer and do nothing, or lock up FF... but other functionality of the player works, like the image preload and the menu bar load/hide.



So, this is indeed great news... looking forward to being able to view and test my own work on my OS/2 machines instead of having to load a Windows session every time just to check a video.

Thanks gang!
Robet


Sadly there are plenty of websites starting to simply block access.
Or you get to see no content.

Roderick

Indeed - hence my sincere thanks - and willingness to test.  :)


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Saijin_Naib

Fantastic news guys, honestly. Any such luck for Java?

Paul Smedley

Hi Jan-Erik,
Quote from: jep on 2009.04.29, 16:10:18
Hi,

I actually found a "plugin"/extension on Google that can enable OpenOffice.org 3.x (that so far only contain binaries for Win and Linux) to read Lotus SmartSuite files. It's even easy to download the soruces for it with SVN. Would be nice if someone can take a look at the code and compile it into a workable extension for eCS OpenOffice.org as well.

Got a link?

Cheers,

Paul

Blonde Guy

This may be drifting way off-topic for Flash, but OpenOffice 2.40 already reads Lotus 1,2,3 files.
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