internet explorer - Using Flash Player in Windows HTML5 app -


Looking for Adobe Flash Player / Arr roadmap (found) I saw it:

"Flash Player releases and debug players are available and both 8/64 and ARM platforms are supported for Windows 8 desktop and Modern UI experiences. "

I found a possible method to think about which Windows 8 may be enabled for the use of the flash player to be omitted.

Currently, using AIR, you can also create an app for Android and iOS as well as for Windows Desktop. But Windows 8 Modern UI and Windows Phone 8 are both unsupported platforms.

So this idea was this. If the IE supports 10 Flash Player for the modern UI, and if HTML5 uses IE under the hood to run the modern UI windows applications, then it is believed that you can download a Flash Player app inside an HTMFX app. Wrap, and then, Wola, you have a windows modern UI app running near the action script (though it still will not work for Windows Phone 8.)

Good. I have tested it, and (sadly) it does not work. I can almost bet that this is not because the functionality is not there, but it is due to some switch on the backend, which prevents this functionality from being used.

So, in the end, this is my question, primarily to put my curiosity on this subject. Does anyone know whether such backend switches are present, and if so, Is there any way to do this?

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I have tried the same thing as you do not, I do not think such a switch exists. I can only assume that Microsoft has intentionally closed ActiveX control on purpose, since Silverlight does not work in the HTML5 application.

It's possible that with Windows 8.1 Update 1, they can change this, but I believe that this security / app store catalog opens many problems for them, so it's not possible Will happen.


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