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Macromedia MAX 2005 - Anaheim, CA What’s New In Flash 8
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+ 'width="550" height="400" name="Untitled-2" align="middle"'
+ 'play="true"'
+ 'loop="false"'
+ 'quality="high"'
+ 'allowScriptAccess="sameDomain"'
+ 'type="application/x-shockwave-flash"'
+ 'pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer">'
+ '<\/embed>'
+ '<\/object>';
document.write(oeTags); // embed the flash movie
} else { // flash is too old or we can't detect the plugin
var alternateContent = 'Alternate HTML content should be placed here.'
+ 'This content requires the Macromedia Flash Player.'
+ '<a href=http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflash/>Get Flash</a>';
document.write(alternateContent); // insert non-flash content
}
// -->
</script>
<noscript>
// Provide alternate content for browsers that do not support
scripting
// or for those that have scripting disabled.
Alternate HTML content should be placed here. This content requires
the Macromedia Flash Player.
<a href="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflash/">Get Flash</a>
</noscript>
</body>
3. Since the Flash 8 player has already been installed on your machine – you will not see the
alternate content.
4. Close out of the browser and go back into Flash 8.
Document Setup for Mobile Devices
Flash Lite 1.0 and Flash Lite 1.1 are supported on a variety of mobile devices that are available in a
number of different geographic regions and markets. Some of these devices are available globally,
while others are available only in specific geographic regions or from specific mobile operators.
Some devices come with Flash Lite pre-installed from the device manufacturer or mobile operator,
while on others it can be installed after purchase.
NOTE:
For the most current list of devices that support Flash Lite, see the Supported Devices page
located at www.macromedia.com/mobile/supported_devices/.
Globally available devices that support Flash Lite include the Symbian Series 60-based devices
from Nokia, Sendo, and Seimens, and the Symbian UIQ-based devices from Sony-Ericcson. The
stand-alone player installs as a "top-level" application that a user can start from the device's
application menu (just like a text messaging application or a mobile web browser, for example).