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23-Jan-2003, 02:33 AM #1
Flash for Linux
Hi,

My friend & I are working on a site that will contain Flash animation. We are looking for a thorough documentation of the Flash for Linux technology - not only a tutorial for Flash but also something that explains the inner workings - so that we are able to create more cost-efficient/concise files with Flash.

Anybody knows of any links?

Thanks,
Daniel.
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23-Jan-2003, 04:49 PM #2
I would check out macromedia's site. Currently there is a version of the flash player for linux, as for the Flash MX suite, Don't think so. Also there is only a Shockwave Flash player available for Mozilla Browser but not for Konquerer or the Galleon.

2 links to check out:

Linux Troubleshoot

Linux Players

Hope this might answer some questions. Not many people make Flash sites with Linux users in mind since it's a Windows world for now. I would assume the Flash for windows should work the same on linux provided the a person has the player installed (Mozilla only unfortunately).
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28-Jan-2003, 02:31 AM #3
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