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#61
Originally Posted by danramos View Post
God! Can't I just have ALL HTML support disabled and go purely Flash+Silverlight+Javascript+Java??
sure you can. heck, someone should write a flash 9.x container that tears apart a flash 10.x file and converts it to flash 9.x+silverlight+javascript+java so we can view flash 10.x sites. LOL!
 
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#62
flash 10 with GPU support. no more said
 
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#63
Or ask nokia! Do you know what they will say? the next phone will support it. but for the n900 its not supported
 
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Originally Posted by sygys View Post
Or ask nokia! Do you know what they will say? the next phone will support it. but for the n900 its not supported
How do you know that?! My God, man! It's as if you've seen this movie before!
 
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#65
Apologies for reviving this old thread .. since this is about microB being 'powerful' and I don't feel my question deserve a new thread by itself ..

Need to know how I can enable in-frame PDF file (such as banking statement file in PDF format) to be loaded on microB? The page itself loads, but only an empty rectangle shown.
The eBanking site runs heavily on java/javascript.
Tapping (or tap & hold) on the blank rectangle doesn't bring any option to save either, it just loads a blank page (without the other content from other frame at all)

Using iPod Touch 2G OS 4.2, the PDF file shown perfectly in the Safari mobile in a frame of the browser. I hate to see the more powerful N900 not able doing that.
Using Windows Mobile 6.5 IE, it shows a broken square (means plugin missing).

PS:
Hi to Droll
 
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#66
apologies to reviving old thread, but i'm not keen on making similar threads

"your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available, click link to faq about html5 video."

the day is come, html5 / higher flash version for everyday use..
how can we overcome this obstacle?
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#67
@ndhikaa you can install leaked flash player 10.1. You can also tweak it to make websites recognise it as version 11 or 12.
 
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#68
Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
@ndhikaa you can install leaked flash player 10.1. You can also tweak it to make websites recognise it as version 11 or 12.
hmm, did you mean tweak flash plugin?
if it wasn't, any instruction on how i do that?
 
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#69
Originally Posted by ndhikaa View Post
hmm, did you mean tweak flash plugin?
if it wasn't, any instruction on how i do that?
yes. you can tweak the flash plugin. HERE the complete step by step guide.
 
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Originally Posted by panjgoori View Post
yes. you can tweak the flash plugin. HERE the complete step by step guide.
can't get it work, followed all steps precisely.
do you find this problems too?
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