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Try uninstalling the Adobe Player and then installing it again after a few minutes, this worked for me.
Yes, Adobe does indeed have training videos on how to setup a website. There are several Dreamweaver videos.
Have you ever seen YouTube website before? The little videos you see on the screen are 'Flash' videos. Adobe is the company that makes flash. Adobe Flash Player plug-in is a little thing to make you play video on websites like YouTube.
Have you ever seen YouTube website before? The little videos you see on the screen are 'Flash' videos. Adobe is the company that makes flash. Adobe Flash Player plug-in is a little thing to make you play video on websites like YouTube.
If you mean the Adobe Flash standalone Player, that would depend on the SWF you open. In Adobe Flash Pro, it is common to create a script which closes the player at a specific point. If there is no such script, then there is no reason the player should close.
you don't add adobe flash player to a website. if you have a company you could but if you don't then you can't add adobe flash player to your website thank you
Nothing, unless the specific SWF, embedded Flash in a website or a Projector file has a specific script designed to have an email link.
NO for god sake
The best and safest way to acquire the latest versions of the standalone Flash Player and the browser plugin is to get them directly from the Adobe website. They are free and you won't be able to watch any streamed 'tube' videos without it.
Adobe Shockwave Player can be downloaded from Adobe's website.
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You can watch TV shows online without Adobe Flash as long as the service providing the videos does not require Adobe Flash. If the provider requires Adobe Flash, then you cannot use the service without Adobe Flash.