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flash Lite 2.1, any games?

11 replies · 5,029 views · Started 05 December 2006

gakman wrote:So does that mean we can now view youtube vids whilst browsing?

didnt work on youtube for me.
should i uninstall the old flash player i now have them side by side!?!
you can use tinytube.net for youtubing on your phone!😊 -it converts it to play on the phones realplayer.

Ive yet to try more flash sites, untill then i repeat the first quetion any games anyone?

gakman wrote:So does that mean we can now view youtube vids whilst browsing?

Already tried that this morning but seems not working, looks like the browser is not aware of the newly installed flash player :con?

Rebooting the N80 didn't help also

Flash Lite is not the same thing as Flash. Flash has full integration for multiple browsers as it's an ActiveX based solution however there is no standardised way of expanding the capabilites of the builtin browser software.

Actually, there is a standardised way to expand the capabilities of the builtin browser software. Namely, one can write a browser plug-in. If Flash Lite 2.1 doesn't have (come with) a browser plugin for the builtin browser, then it can only be used as a standalone Flash Lite player.

sm1thson wrote:didnt work on youtube for me.
should i uninstall the old flash player i now have them side by side!?!
you can use tinytube.net for youtubing on your phone!😊 -it converts it to play on the phones realplayer.

Ive yet to try more flash sites, untill then i repeat the first quetion any games anyone?

Orb has a new system for viewing web video feeds, you have to have your computer on because it uses your computer

http://www.orb.com/orb_networks_cracks_the_code_takes_youtube_other_internet_videos_mobile_for_first_time

N/A wrote:Actually, there is a standardised way to expand the capabilities of the builtin browser software. Namely, one can write a browser plug-in. If Flash Lite 2.1 doesn't have (come with) a browser plugin for the builtin browser, then it can only be used as a standalone Flash Lite player.

Ah you're right, apparently it was introduced in S60 v2 FP2. I suspect full flash applications are a bit too much to get running concurrently with the browser application... give'em a couple of years tho 😊