Emmy Huang, Product Manager for Flash Player at Adobe, posted that the public beta site is up for the beta version of Flash Player 9 (9.0.18.0) for Intel-based Macintosh.
By Peter deHaan
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June 29, 2006
Emmy Huang, Product Manager for Flash Player at Adobe, posted that the public beta site is up for the beta version of Flash Player 9 (9.0.18.0) for Intel-based Macintosh.
HELP — please!I’ve developed a small Flash [8] slideshow, optimized it, published it, and inserted it into a Dreamweaver [8] basic XHTML-compliant page, saved the page and previewed it in a variety of browsers. It works perfectly.[BTW, my computer is a Mac Pro running OS 10.4.8 with Flash Player 9.0.28. Although I have Parallels installed, the problem described here occurs when I am running in Mac mode, not PC.]Then I FTP’d it along with other files and photos for the site.and tested it out on the same browsers: everything EXCEPT the slideshow now works perfectly; there’s not a trace of the ss.To see an example of what I mean, please go to http://207.178.213.241/barry. Although the screen is blank; however, if you view source, you will see the flash slideshow I exported directly from the Flash 8 templates page.What am I doing wrong? I’ve retraced all of my steps several times — I even re-FTP’d it — all with the same result. I’ve followed all the steps which have worked for years in the past — see one of my websites at http:/ http://www.enotecatoscanawinebistro.com/photos.htm as an example.Thanks in advance for your good advice. I’m feeling pretty dumb at the moment.David