Java :: Detect If Flash Is Installed Without Js?
Jul 14, 2011
If flash is not installed, i want to replace the flash animation with a jquery animation.BUT if flash and js are not installed, i want to display a div with a message to the user.how is it possible to check if flash is not running at the clientside without using js?
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Aug 8, 2011
I am so stuck with this I have a full flash site and a HTML5 site (made in Hype)All I want is the index file to detect if Flash is installed, if yes go to the flashsite and if not, then it should, load the html website.Here is my index file. Where do I put the redirect code?
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
</head>
[code].....
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Dec 3, 2010
I have a Windows app written in C++ and I need to detect if Flash is installed for IE. What's the best way to do this?
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Aug 18, 2010
I'd like to provide alternate content for my site (a basic blog for example) in case the user does not have flash/does not want to see the flash site. Is this possible? I'd like to do it without creating a splash page that requires input.I would also like this to work for a mobile device like the ipad. I know ipads/iphones cant read flash files, so is there a way to detect that it is a mobile device and route the user to the alternate content?
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Jan 6, 2011
This is really a two part question. First, is it possible to detect if Flash is installed on an Android device? Second, if it is installed, is it possible to display a flash video in an Activity? I'm thinking you'd have to use a WebView widget within your Activity to display the Flash content instead of something like a VideoView. Is Flash even supported within the WebView widget or is it only supported by the actual Browser app?
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Oct 12, 2011
Is there anyway to detect if the browser has a flash player installed or supported by the html5 ?
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Feb 3, 2010
I'm wondering wether there's a Javascript way to detect wether a user has any sort of flash blocking plugin installed so i can accommodate these users properly. For example, I use 'click to flash', but sites that use SiFR to render text are littered with "click to flash" buttons, which is getting very annoying. I don't use SiFR in my designs for this reason. But if I could spot wether there's a flash blocking plugin installed, I would simply not call the SiFR function.
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Nov 22, 2010
Anybody has an AS3 script to detect if IIS is installed in a computer.
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Jun 16, 2010
how to detect all the browsers that are installed in a system.By using Flex
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Feb 23, 2010
Is there any way to detect whether sound card is installed on a machine using AS 2.0? I am embedding my swf in an html (javascipt)file. If this is possible in javascript, even then it will solve my purpose.
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May 13, 2010
I have a Flex application that connects to a BlazeDS server using the StreamingAMF channel. On the server-side the logic is handled by a custom adapter that extends ActionScriptAdapter and implements FlexSessionListener and FlexClientListener interfaces.
I am asking how can I detect which "flex-client" has closed a connection when for example the user is closing the browser? (so I can clean some infos inside the database)
I tried using the following:
1. To manually manage the command messages:
@Override
public Object manage(final CommandMessage commandMessage) {
switch (commandMessage.getOperation()) {
[Code]....
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Feb 22, 2011
It goes like this, we need to detect if the display is a Projector (or if the system is connected to a Projetor).the catch is this should be done from within the browser.so is it possible to do so by using anFlashActiveX (this does constrains to a single browser, so not an option)searching so far only reaveals display resolution. expecting if there is something still out there.
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Aug 9, 2011
I have a client-server multigame suite for PC ("kind of" cross-platform using cygwin), which is developed in Java(game menus and database management), C++ (server side), and adobe Flash (game graphics & interaction).
I have never tried to develop for android, so i have no experience.I am thinking of migrating this suite to google TV. So i would like someone with android experience to give a clue on the following :
1) Is it going to be easy to migrate the Java application to an Android application?
2) What kind of Flash support does Android have? Can it load directly swf applications? Does it have to load swf's through browser?
3) Can i find any kind of performance indexes for google TV hardware?
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Nov 13, 2011
I need to load somehow the html code of a webpage A into a javascript string of another webpage B, on a different host. I know this is impossible to do with javascript alone because of the same origin policy, and I know I could do it loading the page via php on my server and then send results back to the user's client but I wouldn't be able to handle so many requests, so I need it to be done directly by the user's browser. I can use nearly whatever browser scripting language/applet framework common enough to be installed on the majority of my users' computers, like flash and java.On example, what if I use flash or java to load the external html code and then call a javascript callback function providing the source? Could this work?
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Jun 3, 2011
If one doesn't have the source code, the only to test is to send keystroke and mouse move so I found this product but it's not free and opensource price is not even known :([URL] Squish supports automating interactions and testing non-HTML/DOM elements, that is, native objects, which are embedded in a web page. This is done at a fairly abstract level, which means that mouse and text input can be recorded and replayed.
In addition it is possible to inspect embedded native objects with the Spy tool and to insert verifications for these native objects. All of a native object's public properties can be accessed in test scripts.
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Jul 24, 2010
I'm working on a Flash project and someone recommended Red5 as a media streaming server. Do I need to know java to use build applications that use Red5 as their server?
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May 13, 2009
Have CS4 installed on my system, but have some requirements for Flash 8. Can I install Flash 8 from the Macromedia Studio 8 CD in a separate location on the same system without breaking CS4.
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Feb 9, 2009
i want to run .swf file without flash install. the published file automatically publish to shockwave flash object. i need to publish .swf file not shockwave flash object?
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Mar 25, 2010
is it possible to detect if flash is installed using PHP. My aim is, that if it is installed it will play a flv file, and if not it will use another player eg; quicktime?
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Dec 17, 2009
I need to play a swf on a machine that does not have Flash installed. I know I can open it in a browser, but is there anywhere I can download the external (from the browser) swf player?
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Nov 16, 2009
Is there a way in GWT to check if the browser running is supporting Flash?
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Dec 31, 2009
Is there a way to test Flash ActionScript scripts without having Flash installed and running them inside a swf?
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Mar 26, 2010
I installed fms 3.5 and actually am running apache for php in 8080 and want to make this fms service in different port and made it as 8083 while installing,
After installed when am starting fms using
./fmsmgr server fms start
it shows error message and i checked in messages file it gives already that port is used by someone
"Mar 26 03:59:51 u15393552 Adaptor[12576]: Failed to initialize listeners for adaptor admin, FMS is already running or other adaptor admin"
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Dec 16, 2010
I'm using this snippet to check if an app/activity is installed:
public static boolean isIntentAvailable(Context context, String action) {
final PackageManager packageManager = context.getPackageManager();
final Intent intent = new Intent(action);
List<ResolveInfo> list =
packageManager.queryIntentActivities(intent,
PackageManager.MATCH_DEFAULT_ONLY);
return list.size() > 0;
} public static boolean isScanAvailable(Context context) {
return isIntentAvailable(context, "com.google.zxing.client.android.SCAN");
}
In the above example it checks if the Barcode Scanner App is installed, which works just fine. However, if I try to check for the Adobe Flashplayer using com.adobe.flashplayer it doesn't work and always returns false. Is there a better / more reliable method to check for Flash?
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Apr 8, 2011
My program is a 64-bit C#.NET application running on Win 7.I want to check if the 64-bit Flash Player version "10.2.161.23" is installed in my system or not.
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Sep 29, 2011
I have a simple aspx web page that includes a flash video. I'd like to replace the video with a jpeg for those browsers that don't support flash. Does anyone know of an example showing how to do this?Here's the flash div from my aspx:
<div id="flash">
<object classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=7,0,19
[code].....
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Mar 22, 2012
How to check with JS if flash is installed, or not? I don't want to detect the version, or other informations. I want to check only, if it's avaiable, or not.The swfobject library makes it (and many other things, which are unneccessary for that), but I don't want to use a library for only one function.
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May 10, 2009
Instead of installing flash I would like my visitors to be redirected to a html version of my page if they have no flash detected.
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Jul 30, 2008
I'm running XP and have installed 6 .otf fonts, from the Avenir family. Flash MX 2004 and Flash 8 don't see all but the Light and Roman versions of the font (they are the only ones that appear in the font menu). Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop display all the fonts, however.
An associate suggested that sometimes Flash doesn't like the names to be non-standard; in other words, it doesn't like "Heavy", but prefers "Bold", etc. This seems to support the fonts not being displayed in the Flash font menu, as they are AvenirLTStd-Heavy.otf, AvenirLTStd-HeavyOblique.otf, AvenirLTStd-LightOblique.otf and AvenirLTStd-Oblique.otf. The only two being displayed in the font menu are AvenirLTStd-Roman.otf and AvenirLTStd-Light.otf ("Roman" and "Light" are pretty traditional names).
I've tried renaming the fonts to "Bold" and "italic", etc., but Windows still sees the original names. I've tried opening the fonts in Notepad and changing all references (for example, all "Heavy" to "bold"), but saving the font file (even if I add and remove a space) makes it unreadable as a font (security issues, I think). One reason I think it's a naming issue, is I did try renaming Heavy to Roman, and installed it, and Flash saw it as Roman, but it had the Heavy characteristic. This work-around doesn't work, however, as I need Roman, too (and renaming it Roman2 doesn't work). Is there any solution for this? I need access to all of the Avenir font family, as it's for a branded project that uses Avenir specifically. Oh, and last but not least, I have the fonts installed on my Mac, and Flash 8 and CS3 both see all the fonts, no problem.
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Jun 18, 2010
I use tinychat and tinypic. Now when I go on either one the text is invisible. I cant see any text, its there cause I can copy and paste it. I did not have this problem until I updated my flash.
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