Go and get it: http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/do...=ShockwaveFlash
Fixes and Improvements in Flash Player 9.0.28.0: http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation...html#fixes_9028
Go and get it: http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/do...=ShockwaveFlash
Fixes and Improvements in Flash Player 9.0.28.0: http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation...html#fixes_9028
CeeCee, Yo
You can verify the version you have installed by visiting the About Flash page:
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about
You need to un-install the old version before you can install the new version:
How to uninstall the Adobe Flash Player plug-in and ActiveX control
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase...cfm?id=tn_14157
Close all browsers when using this un-install tool
The Internet Explorer version is available here - make sure you untick the damned Yahoo Toolbar since there's no reason to install crapware with Flash. You however you must use Internet Explorer to install the IE Flash version.
Thanks for that about page YoKenny, that will save allot of time and negate looking up the file versions on the hdd.
So if I use opera and IE 7 ( I've checked using Yokenny's tool link and I have different versions in each browser ) do I have to uninstall and install in both browsers?!!
hazelnut, check these out:
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/alternates/
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/in...rsion=Netscape6
There is an un-installer for each.do I have to uninstall and install in both browsers?!!
Twice as much work
I will NEVER use Firefox as it looks like it was designed by a colour blind teenager
See the post at #11 for a bit of history why I won't use Firefox:
You need to un-install the old version before you can install the new version:
Is this necessary? I didn't do that now,but i did clean install with previous version...
You only need to run the un-installer to be able to update.Is this necessary? I didn't do that now,but i did clean install with previous version...
Okay, I ran the uninstaller which said it removed the player from ALL browsers.
Then used Andavari's IE link and installed it on IE, works okay.
Opened opera checked on Yokenny's tool link again, it said I didn't have it there now, so when it said did I want to install it, it took me to this page
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/do...=ShockwaveFlash
where as you can see it says for IE, firefox and opera.
Do I download this as well in the same way as the other in order for it to work in opera? Or does this version do all browsers ?
I'm confused!!
You only need to run the un-installer to be able to update.
What do you exactly mean? I was able to update fine without running un-installer.
Do I download this as well in the same way as the other in order for it to work in opera?
Yes,download it also via Opera and it then installs needed plugins to Opera/program/plugins folder,so that flash works with Opera also.
Thanks ceecee, works with opera now as well
What do you exactly mean? I was able to update fine without running un-installer.
The only uninstaller I ran was the Adobe Flash Player 9 ActiveX one for Internet Explorer via the Control Panel->Add or Remove Programs (faster via CCleaner->Tools->Uninstall). As for the Firefox version I just did what I always do and that was to install over the existing version.
I'm only indicating what I did because it was recommended to un-install in case of problemsWhat do you exactly mean? I was able to update fine without running un-installer.
Previous versions of Macromedia Flash Player should be removedUninstall any previous version of Flash Player before using the standalone installer. For instructions on removing the player, please see How to uninstall the Adobe Flash Player plug-in and ActiveX control (TN 14157).
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase...cfm?id=tn_19166
Well, i uninstalled flash and performed clean install with this latest one.
I will NEVER use Firefox as it looks like it was designed by a colour blind teenager rolleyes.gif
You obviously miss the whole point of Firefox. If you don't like the colours then change them. Make it how you want it . Firefox can be be made to look however you want it to look, very easily. You can't do this with IE or Opera.
It's infinitely configurable. (and try saying that after a few drinks )
Opera does have themes.
My opera looks like internet explorer 6.
Opera does have themes.
My opera looks like internet explorer 6.
Hey, Rridgely, that sounds like the worst of both worlds.
Hey, Rridgely, that sounds like the worst of both worlds.
Actually I like the way IE6 looks. Its to me what a browser is supposed to be layed out like.(as far as interface) Feature wise not so much.
IE7's interface on the other hand.
Opera is ok but doesn't stand up to firefox for me.
OK end of off topic rant.
Actually I like the way IE6 looks. Its to me what a browser is supposed to be layed out like.(as far as interface) Feature wise not so much.
IE7's interface on the other hand.
Agreed! IE6 was easy to use, albeit a complete security risk too.
Whoever made the GUI for IE7 needs to stop smoking something, or MS needs to stop hiring kids from the nursery.
Well, since the whole world is going to hell(new DRM stuff, plans to make everyone pay just for going to a website, new crappy GUIs, etc...), might as well make the best of it
That's why Hagen Daas ice cream is popular.You obviously miss the whole point of Firefox. If you don't like the colours then change them. Make it how you want it . Firefox can be be made to look however you want it to look, very easily. You can't do this with IE or Opera.
They have lots of tasty flavours.
I did and it sounds like It's infunitly cunfigrubleIt's infinitely configurable. (and try saying that after a few drinks )