Guest farmgorgon Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 Hi. I've got an o2 exec. I want to access a site that runs macromedia flashplayer (a java player). IE on windows mobile 2005 doesn't support this, and won't download either run/ the flash player from the macromedia site or the opera mini browser. The flash player web page won't give me a link to download it, and the opera program will dowload,but I can't open the .msi file once I have it. Any advice? Are there any pda's out there that will run java web pages? the microsoft web page suggests that all windows mobile 2003 + hand sets will but my experience suggests otherwise.... thanks in advance. FG
Guest shadamehr Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 Hi. I've got an o2 exec. I want to access a site that runs macromedia flashplayer (a java player). IE on windows mobile 2005 doesn't support this, and won't download either run/ the flash player from the macromedia site or the opera mini browser. The flash player web page won't give me a link to download it, and the opera program will dowload,but I can't open the .msi file once I have it. Any advice? Are there any pda's out there that will run java web pages? the microsoft web page suggests that all windows mobile 2003 + hand sets will but my experience suggests otherwise.... thanks in advance. FG <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Java is java... Macromedia FlashPlayer, is exactly that - Macromedia Flash Play... They are not, AFAIK one and the same. Or did you mean run a special version of Macromedia FlashPlayer, that runs in java?
Guest farmgorgon Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 Java is java... Macromedia FlashPlayer, is exactly that - Macromedia Flash Play... They are not, AFAIK one and the same. Or did you mean run a special version of Macromedia FlashPlayer, that runs in java? <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Guest farmgorgon Posted March 28, 2006 Report Posted March 28, 2006 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ah, capisce. I thought that flash media player used java. I was trying to load a version called flash player light. Do you know whether my device will support java? Fg
Guest shadamehr Posted March 29, 2006 Report Posted March 29, 2006 Ah, capisce. I thought that flash media player used java. I was trying to load a version called flash player light. Do you know whether my device will support java? Fg <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Java - yes it SHOULD - though java is not java is java is java - by that I mean that its not always the same from device to device etc. But Macromedia Flash... not necessarily, no.
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