>Fixed an issue with plugins not receiving keypress events properly. Well, looks like they already fixed it, no worries here. Didn't think anyone would put too much thought into flash these days but there is still hope.>>93400 Just too much of a hassle. Sure it would work in emergencies, but there is just no replacing the good old click in browser method. I'd suggest it to everyone who still opens swfs regularely. Very simple, just install browser, install flash, replace files with end.swfchan and you're done for good (minus a few tweaks here and there for user friendlyness). Obvious downsides of the local method: need to delete the files afterwards, won't see preloaders/preloading resources, list of recently used files viewable by all users. Even if you just copy paste the link into the projector open window everytime that's way more arduous than just a left click. Also it should perform about the same unless projector can enable hardware accelleration? |