Publishing for flash player 9

How do I publish for flash player 9? using macromedia mx
2004

you simply cant until flash 9 (authoring tool) comes out. MX
2004 was developed in 2004 - we are
almost in 2007 and flash 9 player has been released - but for
now it is to penetrate the market and
insure backward compatability - none of us can author any
flash 9 content until the flash 9 tool is
released - what are you wanting to do in flash 9 that cant be
done in flash 8? nobody is developing
for flash 9 right now because it doesnt exist as a tool yet.
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Z33 wrote:
> Ok, then how do I become able to publish for flash
player 9?
>
>
> -> is it possible to do with flash mx 2004 by
installing something?
> ->How can i do it?

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