https://www.icyphoenix.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10143 ----------------------------------- mort Mon 09 Dec, 2019 05:14 Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- [url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~cranky65/poker.swf]Link From Me That doesn't work? ----------------------------------- Informpro Thu 19 Dec, 2019 16:10 Re: Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- It works here, but I installed flash separately. ----------------------------------- mort Fri 20 Dec, 2019 10:16 Re: Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- Hi Informpro, wasn't really expecting a reply! :mrgreen: Hehe, so lets try this again? :lol: No doubt you are aware that Adobe and the browsers are dumping .swf files and apparently there will be no support for them sometime during 2000? So the extension swf is [b][i]"Not Allowed"[/i][/b] as an upload, so we'll try the link thing again... [url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~cranky65/poker.swf]Poker SWF Yep, Firefox has already ditched swf support and even though IP is allowed to POP-UP windows - it's all handed to IE either way? So how the hell does one overcome this? :censored: ----------------------------------- Informpro Fri 20 Dec, 2019 11:22 Re: Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- Hey mort. You're not getting rid of me so easily ;-). Yes, it's not been bundled with chrome (since ever?) nor with firefox (at least for a few years), but I still play flash games, so... I have th eextension installed. ----------------------------------- mort Sat 21 Dec, 2019 08:32 Re: Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- I installed ifanView on Windows 10, but that's client side while I was more or less looking for something that would run Server-Side so as to download the file to [b]/temp[/b] and run it from there. But I think I'm pushing uphill to do that? :mrgreen: Correct me if I'm wrong - But in the near future when [b]ALL[/b] browsers stop supporting SWF - The only alternative will be to download the file and play it [b][i]"local"[/i][/b] :lcop: ----------------------------------- MWE_001 Wed 05 Feb, 2020 03:57 Re: Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- [quote user="mort" post="62113"] Correct me if I'm wrong - But in the near future when [b]ALL[/b] browsers stop supporting SWF - The only alternative will be to download the file and play it [b][i]"local"[/i][/b] :lcop:[/quote] I believe that is a perfectly fair assessment of it. I am siding with you on that one. That is of my believe as well. ----------------------------------- mort Thu 06 Feb, 2020 08:08 Re: Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- Hey Fella! Long time since we had a [b]Chit-Chat[/b] ? and I may get back to you via PM to see how you are coping these days. :mrgreen: [code linenumbers=false]SWFFilePlayer.exe[/code] allows one to either play on-line or download it to play, so that's a [b][size=18]PLUS[/size][/b] The Downside is it works with Windows and when it loads it opens two pop-ups, 1 with the "Choice" and the other with the specs and Play" button. 2 the actual game template. :shock: Now if we could only change that and make it work with .php :roll: ? [url=http://members.iinet.net.au/~cranky65/poker.swf]Link From Me ----------------------------------- Informpro Thu 06 Feb, 2020 11:03 Re: Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- A .exe will be hard to make work with php. At the same time, a .exe probably will not have the community aspect. ----------------------------------- mort Fri 07 Feb, 2020 10:59 Re: Testing Swf Playback ----------------------------------- Yep!, I said that badly__ :oops: What I meant was if the creator of SWFFilePlayer could create it in .php - Now that'd be nice? :roll: