Viegoth;1650828 wrote:Just a point of interest...
Flash and Chromium really don't have anything to do with one another.
The script "Attach Flash Control" still uses Internet Explorer.
Chromium, as it is now, doesn't do Flash.
FieldHick_USMC;1648272 wrote:UV has a flash handler that interfaces with the Chromium backend. So while updates to Flash will not happen unless it's done by third parties, the handler should still operate.
With the sincerest humbleness possible Viegoth i hope you will consider this.
"Chromium, as it is now, doesn't do Flash"
Very true that is but, neither does Internet Explorer on it's own.
In the past after a RLC client software/computer reload the Adobe flash player had to be loaded in order for Flash/Internet Explorer in RLC to work properly.
If FieldHick's post is incorrect i would very much appreciate exactly how now it is possible we do not have to load Adobe Flash player to have Flash work properly in RLC. Is it not true in the past flash player software had to be loaded so that it worked in IE/RLC?
https://helpx.adobe.com/...ash-player-windows.html Since the Chromium patch and what FieldHick is stating (a 3rd party flash handler has been added) loading of the Flash player no longer seems neccesary.
@ Debbie_Tan for post #19 TYSM i thought it would be nearly impossible to find someone who could have the example you shared. That would really support my theory/guess that the 3rd party flash handler is slightly different on how it handles Flash.
i do hope Viegoth responds his technical knowledge here is deservingly highly regarded. i for sure do not want to say he is wrong as i might not be aware of somethig he is aware of, but equally, he might not be aware of somethings also.
Peace