How to see websites requiring flash player? Thanks

How to see websites requiring flash player? Thanks

Flash is not, and probably never will be, supported on the iPad : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/ . Plus it would be up to Adobe to make a version of their flash player that works on iOS devices - something which they have never managed to do and which they have now given up on trying to do.
Browser apps such as Skyfire, iSwifter, Puffin and Photon 'work' on some sites, but judging by their reviews not all sites. Also some websites, especially news sites, have their own apps in the App Store, so you could try checking there for your sites (and there is the built-in YouTube app for that site).

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    With HTML5, I expected fewer websites to be requiring Flash player. Now more YouTube videos are requiring Flash, as well as post-mainstream media websites like MSNBC. Are they TRYING to turn the earth backwards, or what?

    I'm getting ready to launch an HTML-based 'application' service, and I also think HTML5 fluency is probably an important tool in any developer's future. I'm having a little trouble getting my developer skills to work in conjunction with a website, and to do so securely. But I understand that browsers will soon (some sort of time unit) have a secure space for serving applications. ('Secure' in the sense that javascript is a 'secure' space for a web-server to receive user-defined variables). 

  • How do I view websites that require flash player ?

    I am trying to view online catalogues with my iPad and they will not open as they require flash player. Is there a solution?

    Flash is not supported on the iPad - and as Adobe have announced that they are stopping development on all mobile versions of it, it probably never will be.
    Browser apps such as Skyfire, iSwifter, Puffin and Photon 'work' on some sites, but judging by their reviews not all sites. Also some websites have their own apps in the App Store.

  • How can I view a video that requires flash player ?

    How can I view a video that requires flash player ?

    Flash is not supported on the iPad - and as Adobe have announced that they are stopping development on all mobile versions of it, it probably never will be.
    Browser apps such as Skyfire, iSwifter, Puffin and Photon 'work' on some sites, but judging by their reviews not all sites. Also some websites have their own apps in the App Store.

  • Firefox won't open website(site requires flash player) - my other browsers open it successfully, flash player is installed correctly and up to to date version

    Firefox won't open website(site requires flash player) - my other browsers open it successfully, flash player is installed correctly and is the up to to date version, using Firefox 4

    Hi there
    Sorry, but you aren't in the right place for getting help with this. Try clicking the link below and choose a forum dedicated to Adobe Flash.
    Click here
    Best of luck to you in resolving your issue! Rick

  • I have downloaded and installed Adobe Flash Player, but it was installed to a "disk image".  I don't know what this is and I cannot see anything that requires Flash Player.  What am I doing wrong?

    I have downloaded and installed Adobe Flash Player, but it was installed to a "disk image".  I don't know what that is, but I cannot view anything that requires flash player.  What am I doing wrong?

    Thanks for your help, but that didn't do any good either.  I have been double clicking from the download files, double clicking on the "install adobe flash player", closing the anti virus, closing Safari, watching the install progress and clicking finish.  It indicates that "flash player" is installed, but every time I try to view something requiring flash player, it tells me I must download it.  It shows up in the "system preference"  and from there I can make some changes, but it still won't let me view anything requiring "flash player".   It does not show up in my apps like Adobe Reader does.  It shows up in the "downloaded files" section of "Finder".  I'm getting really perplexed over my inability to get this right.

  • Can't watch video and play games that require flash player

    I'm using windows7 family premium version
    internet explorer 10 last version 10.0.5
    exploitation system 64 bytes
    flash player verson 11..700.202 the latest one
    So as i say can't watch video and play games that require flash player, they keep asking me to install flashplayer... i did everything i read in the forums, unistall it, clean the memory, reinstall it, disabe active x etc... but still have the problem.
    More specific about my problem is that: let's say that i'm trying to look at you tutorial video under thi forum  Re: How do I fix Windows permission problems with Flash Player? i'm just seeing a black screen.  So I'm able to guess where is the play button so when i push on that place, i can hear the sound of that video.  Second step guessing where is the  enlarge  button, and when the screen is enlarged, magic i can see and hear the video.... So you figure that it's impossible to use my computer like that and guess right all the time, so....
    Second fact, it seems that bug happened after an update (windows or explorer) and i even talk with a microsott tech who was not able to resolve it... But if i'm  undoning  the update and go back to a prior image, i have no problems with flash player anymore... it' been moths that i'm delaying my updates cause i cannot find any solutions.... So Please please please, help me .... don't know what's the problem is and i'm not a pro, don't know what to do.  (Excuse my english it's my second language)
    Thank you

    The first thing I'd try is updating your video driver.
    Windows: how do I update the device driver for my video/display adapter?
    If you still have problems and since you're using Windows 7 x64, please check to see if you have the following Windows update installed:
    KB2670838 – Platform Update for Windows 7 x64
    If so, please uninstall it and try Flash Player out again.

  • How do I add adobe flash player to my Ipad

    How do I add adobe flash player to my Ipad

    You can't, it's not supported on any iOS device (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch) : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/ . Apps such as Skyfire claim to support flash, but their reviews are mixed. Some websites (especially news sites) have their own apps in the App Store, so you could check to see if your favourite(s) have apps.

  • How do i get adobe flash player on my ipad2

    how do i get adobe flash player onmy ipad2

    Whether flash is junk or not is not my concern as a student. I have no say in what system the school decides to use for homework. I am required to use what they determine is best, not what I would prefer. They have chosen to use "Sapling," and it uses flash - whether I "get over it" or not. So thank you for a very rude and unhelpful comment.
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  • How do I download adobe flash player on my new imac

    how do I download adobe flash player on my new imac

    This is asking you to store persistent Flash Cookies (meaning, they are not deleted when you delete your ordinary cookies.) Some sites will not work unless you allow them. Here's how to prevent them from getting on your computer in the first place, while keeping Flash and these sites working.
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    (Thanks to Anon at XYMer's for this.)
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    http://www.macstories.net/tutorials/miscellaneous-lion-tips-and-tricks/
    Message was edited by: WZZZ

  • Firefox freezes when going to a site or page that requires Flash Player, such as YouTube. I have the most updated version of Flash. Is there a solution to this problem?

    I'm having trouble visiting sites or pages that require Flash Player, Firefox will just freeze when they're partially loaded and it will stay frozen until I close Firefox. This will happen with any page that uses flash player. I can disable it, but then I can't access the content which requires Flash Player, have to use a different browser and I'd rather just use Firefox.

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    The Reset Firefox feature can fix many issues by restoring Firefox to its factory default state while saving your essential information.
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    To Reset Firefox do the following:
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    #Click the "Reset Firefox" button.
    #Firefox will close and reset. After Firefox is done, it will show a window with the information that is imported. Click Finish.
    #Firefox will open with all factory defaults applied.
    Further information can be found in the [[Reset Firefox – easily fix most problems]] article.
    Did this fix your problems? Please report back to us!
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  • How do you install a flash player to your android device?

    I have a samsung galaxy note 10.1 how do i install flash player to it since i can no longer get it on the android market... ???

    Please see this page for a list of all certified devices:
    Flash Player Certified Devices
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    I solved it . Sorry for being frustrated, it was just because the mac is new and I didnt expect to have such problem with it. Also I didnt mean to be unpolite with saying "help pleasee" i was just very desperate to solve this issue.
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    Flash Player for Android is no longer available. For more information, see here:
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    Please refer : http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1061194
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    As my sister-in-law is not technically minded, a simplified set of instructions would be appreciated.
    With my thanks and kind regards,
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