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The Forge software is a fully native implementation of the TLS protocol In short, we recommend that everyone use SWFObject2 for detecting Flash from JavaScript, and they make it pretty easy to invoke upgrades via ExpressInstall.A native implementation of TLS (and various other cryptographic tools) in It's all dictated by browser limitations, which are constantly moving targets. I think some configs require you to restart and others like IE on Windows don't.
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Off the top of my head, I don't know exactly what happens in every possible install scenario (patch update vs. There's also an install mechanism called Express Install, which you can invoke automatically when you detect that Flash Player is not installed, or is below the version that you require. Safari users are going to lose the tab with your site in it during the installation process no matter what. I'm hoping that we won't have to live with that issue much longer, but I want to be transparent about the impact to your user experience. In the case of Safari, the installer re-launches Safari at the end of the installation process, and it does so without reopening all of the previously opened tabs. there is a lot of busted Flash detection in the world on this target at the moment.)įor NPAPI browsers (Safari, Firefox), users are going to have to close the browser to complete the install process, so I don't think that offering the download in an iframe is going to buy you much, and would probably make it more difficult to complete the installation steps, ultimately doing more harm than good. your detection logic might need to be tweaked on this config, if it's depending on isMSIE to do the correct thing. IE11 eliminates JavaScript support for conditional comments and various other methods for fingerprinting and targeting IE with IE-specific logic, so you'll want to pay attention to that experience, particularly on Win8+ (i.e.
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On the plus side, you don't have to worry about serving your users outdated or vulnerable Flash Player versions, and keeping those embedded copies constantly updated would be a lot of overhead.Ĭhrome and Internet Explorer on Win8+ always have Flash Player built-in, so those users are generally going to be in good shape (and you shouldn't redirect them to the download anyway, because we'll just give them a message about it already being installed).
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Unfortunately, I don't think that our license currently grants the rights that you're looking for.
