danger installing unsupported flash?
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A Former User last edited by
Strangely enough, Opera Classic supports HTML5 better than the current version ...
What are you talking about??Look how Opera 22 is good against 12 (Classic):
http://html5test.com/compare/browser/operamobile-12.10/operamobile-22.htmlIf you're using Android 4.1+ (aka Jelly Bean) it won't work anyway
It'll work in browsers that support it. It's Android 4.4 KitKat that removes the possibility of running the official Flash player completely - and I say "official" because there's a hacked package for it (I don't recommend it!). -
mp71930 last edited by
i have android 4.4 KK. ill probaley install one of those apps that have HTML ..or a flash browser
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mp71930 last edited by
woops after that test i have 4.1 hey thx for that link..i would have never known till now
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A Former User last edited by admin
Do you really encounter pages where Flash is needed?
In your other topic you mentioned Flash, but I think you're confusing it with HTML5 video and other stuff...
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mp71930 last edited by
i joined some forums on another network where members have gif signatures and avatars..and a host of vevo videos..but alas i cannot enjoy the actual animation. id have to switch browsers. at the moment, i disabled chrome because its unstable.
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A Former User last edited by
GIFs have nothing to do with Flash, and VEVO videos could be watched normally with a browser that supports HTML5 video.
Opera Mini supports none of the two. Opera for Android (outside of Off-road mode ATM) supports both.
It's like you're in the wrong sub-forum again.
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mp71930 last edited by
no way. i tried opera for android. i didnt like it. mini is the way to go. sorry for wrong section though
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A Former User last edited by
Opera Mini and the newest mobile versions don't support Flash, even if you install it: it won't work.
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mp71930 last edited by admin
ok lol can you reply to this one
https://forums.opera.com/topic/3784/odd-behavior-page-loading/1