Is there any Adobe Flash Player for ipad2?

Or something else with which I can play Adobe Flash Player needed things in Safari?

No, flash is not supported : http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
Depending on what sites you are trying to access, you might find that some of them (probably more so if they are news sites) have their own apps in the App Store which might let you get some of the content that you want (and there is the built-in YouTube app). Also there are browsers such as Skyfire which 'work' on some sites - but judging by the reviews not all sites. If you want to play flash games then you are probably out of luck if you want to play on-line though the iSwifter app might work on some of them, but again some flash games have app versions in the store.

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    You should complain to the maker of the video that they should offer the content in a format that works on tablets.

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    There are third party browsers which offer limited flash playback.
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  • Is there no adobe flash player for the IPad?

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    Adobe has not made a version of Flash for the iPad.
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    5 Flash Player Alternatives http://www.techshout.com/features/2011/01/flash-player-for-ipad-apps/
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    http://mashtips.com/flash-player-ios/
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    No - flash is not supported, and probably never will be (http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/ and Adobe havn't created a version that works on iOS anyway).
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    I need adobe flash player for ipad ... Why there is not ???? ... This is very important ???

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    http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplatform/2011/02/update-for-fp-10-2-on-tabs.html 
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