jpeters

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Posted: April 05 2008,15:21 |
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Quote (WDef @ April 05 2008,06:08) | That's not quite correct.
It does support a number of Flash9 features last time I checked, though it couldn't do navigation within the media. That might have been fixed by now. |
According to the user manual, Gnash is mainly focused on Flash 7, and has more problems then navigation. It does appear to play some, particularly older, Flash 9 videos, however I don't know if any would work in the current DSL environment.
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