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Still, the Projector may give you a little extra time to view SWF files, especially if you want to implement a conversion plan like the one described by Paul Wilson. Since the January 12 plan to block Flash content seems to pertain to the Flash Player plugin (for web browsers), the Flash Player Projector shouldn’t be affected – although it will no longer be supported. I’ve downloaded Adobe Flash Player Projector, which enables me play Flash content on my computer (by entering the URL where the SWF file is located, or browsing to a SWF file on my computer). So what happens if you need to view a SWF after January 12? On January 12, 2021, Adobe will block Flash content from running Flash Player.
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If you’ve read the full announcement from Adobe, you know that although support for Flash ends after today (December 31, 2020), another important date is just around the corner. In either case, having the ‘old’ module gives me a better idea of my clients’ perspective.Īnd in the case of one client, who didn’t have any of the original graphics or build files for their Flash module, I relied heavily on the SWF file (which only played in IE11) as a model for rebuilding complicated graphics and arcade-style learning games.
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Sure, some clients may want to update some content or graphics, while others want a complete overhaul. This is a concern for me, because when I’m working on updating or rebuilding modules, I like to take a look at what was done in the past as part of my analysis. So what do you do when a client asks you to take a look at a module, but you can’t find a browser to view it on? While this work has kept me quite busy this year, I know that there is still old Flash content out there that has yet to be converted. See Adobe's announcement, Flash & The Future of Interactive Content | Adobe Blog, published July 2017 for more information.If you are working on converting or rebuilding Flash e-learning modules, then you know that today, December 31, 2020, is the end of life for support for Adobe Flash Player. See Error #2130: Unable to flush SharedObject after latest Firefox update for more information.Īlso, Flash Player will end-of-life at the end of 2020, Realist should start, if they haven't done so yet, to make alternative arrangements for their Flash-based product. There have been numerous Firefox bugs filed on this issue. The workaround until Firefox fixes the bug is to use 32-bit Firefox on the 64-bit OS. Note, however, that there is a known bug in 64-bit Firefox that prevents Firefox from writing Shared Objects to the file system. Have you tried going to about:addons and setting Flash to 'Always Activate'? If not, please try that. Left-click on the plugin icon, displays the 'Do you want to allow Adobe Flash.' message:Ĭlicking 'Allow' results in the content displaying: When I navigate to Realist, I am prompted to 'Run Adobe Flash'

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I'm not able to reproduce the behaviour you're describing. When I click it, I check the box for "Remember this decision". Which when moused over, pops up "Manage plug-in use" To the left of the URL, the dark grey icon appears, I click on the link, and a new tab opens. I am unsure if future Firefox updates might work again but it seems unlikely if the browser no longer works with Flash websites. It appears Realist and the latest Firefox version are incompatible.

Realist still requires Adobe Flash to run and we have started seeing more problems with it in some browsers. Many websites and browsers are moving away from supporting Adobe Flash and are updating accordingly. " This Firefox issue with Realist is a known problem related to the latest version of the Firefox browser. Realist is a website used by thousands of real estate agents,
