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Should I publish to Flash Player 6 or 7?

Should I publish to Flash Player 6 or 7?

2004-03-09       - By Ed@(protected)

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Okay here is a question which I think is a very good question.

Some things are easier to do when publishing to Flash Player 7.  For
example, dynamically displaying images in a textfield, for say, a chat app
with unique user avatars.  I'm pretty sure the same thing can be done
publishing to Flash Player 6, but with a lot more trouble (I mean more
difficult programming).

So, if something is much easier to do in Flash Player 7, should I publish
to Flash Player 7?  I mean, for the 50% or whatever of users who just have
Flash Player 6, will their player automatically update (and do so quickly)
when they encounter my Flash Player 7 app (if it's properly setup to
detect the player version and update it or whatever).

Or could you at least tell me (yes or no):

In general, would you advise going the easy route (publishing to Flash
Player 7) when something is more difficult to do for Flash Player 6?

Thanks

Ed


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