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Majic
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06/30/12 03:19 AM (13 years ago)

Flash conversion to HTML5

Does anybody have experience of Flash conversion to HTML5 using Abode Wallaby and then insertion into an app, via BT, onto an HTML page
 
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06/30/12 03:35 AM (13 years ago)
Haven't tried Wallaby, I gave up after trying flash-to-html5 and google swiffy. They were both rubbish and outputted un-useable gibberish. Will try Wallaby, perhaps as it's from Adobe they'll know how to do it properly! Once you can get it into html5 format, there will be no problem adding it to BT. *Edit* Judging by their forum posts, it looks as bad as the two options above and may even be abandoned. Ah well..
 
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06/30/12 06:59 AM (13 years ago)
Flash Player for Android: Adobe calls time, declares it dead. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2012/jun/29/flash-android-dies-adobe
 
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06/30/12 10:24 AM (13 years ago)
You'd think they'd make more of an effort to allow people to convert their bloated resource heavy junk into a modern format, if only to allow flash development to continue in some form or other.
 
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06/30/12 10:30 AM (13 years ago)
As my Italian friend says, 'I am agree.'
 
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07/01/12 04:08 AM (13 years ago)
Thanks for the comments. This is a slightly different issue. I'm not talking about running flash in android. I have some existing flash code from a website that I want to convert to HTML to insert into a pre-existing app. Think this is still possible but will partly depend on how good Wallaby etc are.
 

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