Saturday, January 07, 2006
Flash sucks
since one hour have been trying to isntall flash8.0 as some fucking site requested so. This bloody Flash8 seems it uninstalled my version 7. The worst thing is i dont know the status of installation. good are the old days when you download the installer and runs it locally, so you can see the status. Now the damn site says installing and no error messages at all. I assume it was success but when i tried to view the flash site it doesnt work. the whole process begins again.
This a**holes at Macromedia didnt even provide any support to say is there any issue with IE. All the say is just look at the browser help function.
If MS did the same thing then by this time there would have been tons of mails flying here n there, law suits in US, & forums are filled with all the complaints. But when MacroMedia does this I dont know why nobody bother to respond. I can see the complaints in forums but I dont see any explanation in Macromedia site.
Wish I can just go back to the plain old HTML with PNG,GiF,&jpeg days. Then I dont require to put somuch of money in this damn Hi-End CPU, or memory.
This a**holes at Macromedia didnt even provide any support to say is there any issue with IE. All the say is just look at the browser help function.
If MS did the same thing then by this time there would have been tons of mails flying here n there, law suits in US, & forums are filled with all the complaints. But when MacroMedia does this I dont know why nobody bother to respond. I can see the complaints in forums but I dont see any explanation in Macromedia site.
Wish I can just go back to the plain old HTML with PNG,GiF,&jpeg days. Then I dont require to put somuch of money in this damn Hi-End CPU, or memory.
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Would I be correct in understanding that you're working in IE/Win? If so, then the most frequent cause of "don't work" posts I've seen here is when the ActiveX Control is already registered with the system, and a system restart is needed to unregister and replace that Control:
http://www.macromedia.com/go/14712
But this may not be the core issue there...?
jd/adobe
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http://www.macromedia.com/go/14712
But this may not be the core issue there...?
jd/adobe
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