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Browser Compatibility Anonymous 17/10/08(Sun)20:54 No. 21672 ID: 21ec9a
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File Border_of_Extacy_uncut_-_FIXED.swf - (7.78MB , Border of Extacy uncut - FIXED.swf )

So what browser do you guys use to play swf files?

Chrome no longer plays swf files and tries to download them instead.


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Anonymous 17/10/09(Mon)04:05 No. 21673 ID: ae9732

I had the exact same problem using Firefox. Turns out an update for Firefox (version 55 and later) disabled all flash from running unless it's retrieved from HTTP or HTTPS.

The solution for Firefox is to go into about:config and change plugins.http_https_only to false.

I imagine there is a similar fix for Chrome, but I haven't looked for it myself. Good luck.


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Anonymous 17/10/12(Thu)17:39 No. 21682 ID: 6bcbc5

You have to allow sites to run flash


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Anonymous 17/10/12(Thu)19:23 No. 21683 ID: 90c7bf

If you want to play Flash outside a browser you could try downloading the standalone Flash executable. Its updated at the same time the rest of Flash is, but finding it is sometimes a pain... just look for an executable on their FTP whose name ends in "sa" and that should be it.


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Anonymous 17/10/12(Thu)22:30 No. 21684 ID: 8d6998

what the fuck is this and why havent i seen it before


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Anonymous 17/11/04(Sat)00:29 No. 21706 ID: d750de

>>21682
It's kind of a crapshoot, and it seems to just ignore you completely in private, chrome has had a serious case of the devs going "my way or the highway" for a while now, similar situation with not being able to turn off suggestions in the address bar (i.e. you have to present in a meeting, punch in "e" and get exhentai links popping, official dev response was "just don't have favorites lol"), seems better just to ditch it
anyway to answer OP I've been trying palemoon, decent fork of firefox, seems to work for swf just fine


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Anonymous 18/01/13(Sat)22:48 No. 21783 ID: 37b93e

>>21672
for me, only chrome without icognito mod opens flashes. Opera, Firefox, Tor just downloads it.


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Anonymous 18/01/14(Sun)16:45 No. 21792 ID: ef37ff

>>21672
>>21683
download the 'projector' which is the stand alone player.
adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_downloads.html


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Anonymous 18/01/14(Sun)16:47 No. 21793 ID: ef37ff

P.S. fuck Firefox since like version 30. Pale Moon is where it's at.


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Anonymous 18/01/30(Tue)15:24 No. 21802 ID: 0303a8

Brave.


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Anonymous 18/06/09(Sat)19:34 No. 21893 ID: 7ea78a

MPC-HC can play swf.


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Anonymous 18/06/16(Sat)11:42 No. 21899 ID: f6c284

Firefox


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Anonymous 18/06/16(Sat)16:31 No. 21900 ID: 91e960

https://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/debug_downloads.html

The "Flash Player Projector" link will always point to the current version of the standalone player.

Flash is going hit EOL in, what, a year? Two? It was great when it started but now its a bloated unwieldy mess.

Kind of like Chrome.



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