Re: flash and IE
I'm exploring the possiblity of delivering some content to clients on a
CD-ROM or over the Web. I'd like to incorporate Flash animations, but I need
information about which versions of the Flash player were part of a typical
installation of earlier versions of IE. I've googled for a while, but
haven't found much.
Are all your clients using IE and have all of them accepted the Flash
download? I often use other browsers inclusing Opera, Mozilla, Firebird
and (yes) lynx, and ignore the request to download Flash. Indeed, I've
never downloaded it into IE. I regard Flash as an annoyance that's in
the way of getting the info I'm seeking. What do your clients think?
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