Adobe's Shockwave Player is a free program that displays multimedia content created with Adobe Director. Shockwave Player is installed on hundreds of millions of computers worldwide. With it, you can display advanced Web content such as video and games, presentations, advertising, and interactive materials. This free plug-in is compatible with most major Web browsers. We downloaded and installed Shockwave Player.
The installation wizard included an optional download of an unrelated program, but we declined it, and Shockwave Player installed normally. This simple plug-in is self-contained and requires no settings or options, though you can see if it's been installed and which version from your browser's plug-in manager. But how do you know it's even working? Adobe has the answer with its Test Adobe Shockwave Player tool.
When you can see the animation displayed in the Web-based tool's box, your installation is complete. When our installation was finished, we were able to click Create, to try Adobe Director; See, to access the Director and Shockwave Player Content Showcase; or About, to learn more about Shockwave Player. We clicked About to visit the plug-in's product page, which offers FAQs, licensing information, support and training, and other information, including samples of Director-created content to try in our Shockwave Player installation. We browsed back and opened the content showcase, which offered many links to game developers and multimedia content providers that use Director and Shockwave Player.
Some of the sample content we viewed tried to install toolbars and other unneeded software, so be aware. There's no comparison between using Shockwave Player to display Director-created content and not using it, because you can't; like Flash, you need the plug-in to see the content.
By the way, Shockwave Player displays content created with Adobe Director, while Flash Player displays content created with Adobe Flash Professional. While the content is similar, Director-created content is typically more performance-intensive and focused on gaming, 3D, and online entertainment, while Flash is more suitable for Web applications, online advertising, and animations.
Full Specifications What's new in version 12.2.9.199 This update addresses important vulnerabilities. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date June 13, 2017 Date Added June 13, 2017 Version 12.2.9.199 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Additional Requirements Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 - 8.0, Firefox 2.0 - 3.0 Download Information File Size Not Available File Name External File Popularity Total Downloads 688,303 Downloads Last Week 147 Pricing License Model Free Limitations Not available Price Free.
Name: Todd Email: tvdatamsdotorg Product: Firefox Summary: Shockwave Flash 10.1 r53 crashes Firefox 3.6.7 no report sent Comments: Shockwave Flash 10.1 r53 crashes Firefox 3.6.7. No crash report is sent. Mac OS 10.6.3 In safe mode I disabled and reset everything except bookmarks. I opened many tabs of successfully. I enabled Default Plugin 2.0 and Shockwave Flash 10.1 r53. Firefox crashes when opening one or more times. An error report goes to Apple, but not Mozilla.
Name: Todd Email: tvdatamsdotorg Product: Firefox Summary: Shockwave Flash 10.1 r53 crashes Firefox 3.6.7 no report sent Comments: No report was sent. Here is the crash report. Zte v9a usb driver.
File: firefox-bin2010-23tvds-macbook-pro.crash Process: firefox-bin 1095 Path: /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin Identifier: org.mozilla.firefox Version: 3.6.7 (3.6.7) Code Type: PPC (Translated) Parent Process:???
I'm currently working on a new version of the swfupload module which does use swfupload 2.2, this version adds support for flash 10. I'm not yet ready to release it, there is still quite a bit of work to do but I'm on it. The current plan is to release a first dev version by the end of next week. Planned Features - Support for Flash 10 - Provides a link to the classic upload form - Instant-Preview of uploaded images - Integration into the edit/create nodes form - Provide some error messages to the user when uploads fails. or to post comments. Ok, I think it's stable enough to release a first version.
Please follow the step-by-step upgrade instructions at the end of this post, it is import to do it that way because the module has the same name but a different folder structure. Current Features - Flash 10 Support (tested with 10,0,12,36) - One button to select the images, uploading does start automatically - Display of the queued images, successfully uploaded images disappear from the queue after a few seconds - Live-Preview of uploaded photos, each photo is linked to its site and below a link to the album is displayed - Upload-Errors are displayed if it is a 'user-error' like illegal filetype, size, zip files and so on. More detailed errors are logged with watchdog - Flash upload is possible at /photos/upload and /node/-id-/photos (if node is an album or a node type which allows photo uploads) - Link to the classic upload script and back. Flash detection, should display an errors when loading of flash fails (not sure how good this works. ) - Errors, Queue and Preview are displayed as collapsible form fieldsets.
general.pot and german translation - (technical) refactored the upload function into multiple methods - (technical) removed the uploadnode function, as it is not needed anymore Not yet working stuff - flash upload at edit node / create node forms - Cancel queue function ( is there actually any need for this? ) - configuring the look of the upload button Upgrade instructions 1. Disable phtosswfu at /admin/build/modules 2. Delete photosswfu.info, photosswfu.module and the directory v102demo 3. Upload the folder photosswfu from the photosswfu.zip attachment into sites/all/modules/photos 4. Re-enable photosswfu module 5. (Probably not necessary but to be sure.
) clear the cache at /admin/settings/performance Please report here if there are problems, questions or feature requests. (or if it does work.:) ). or to post comments. Perhaps I spoke too soon also. I went through the install of the new photosswfu.zip files again. This time moving the.info.module and demo directory completely outside of the /modules/photo directory instead of a backup directory inside of the photo directory.
It seems the module was still finding the old versions of the swfu software even inside of the backups directory. Once I moved these files and turned the photosswfu module back on, things so far seem to be functioning at least somewhat normally. And uploads from my firefox/flash version 10 worked.
or to post comments. I'm attaching a new version which should solve some issues, thanks for testing and reporting them. Fixes/Updates - Updated to swfupload 2.2 beta 2 - Album Selection should now work, there were some issues with the permissions check - Fixed an issue with images that are smaller than the defined thumbnail size, they should now be displayed correctly - Some other minor fixes that I don't remember:) @eastcn: I am not sure if and how this can be done. The whole button 'Upload Images' is now a flash applet, this is the only way to be flash 10 compatible AFAIK.
And all examples at demo.swfupload.org are starting the upload directly now. I can try to get it working if it is a common need, so anyone should answer if he thinks that there should be a second button 'Start Upload' ore similiar. (Maybe a better button text would do the trick, too. I'm open for suggestions!) @: I'm unable to reproduce your dimension problem, please try the new version and describe it as clear as you can if the issue is still existent. I'm quite sure that the PNG issue is resolved, this was about the size not the format. Again, please test the new version.
PS: Please don't change the title, just set the status back to patch (node needs work) if you have problems with the current version (and of course, describe them as exactly as possible). or to post comments. Hello Berdir, this must be a hard job for You, thank You for all Your labour. There are still some bugs. Linux, Firefox v3.0.3, Shockwave Flash 10.0 r12 'Flash upload is taking a long time to load or the load has failed. Please make sure that the Flash Plugin is enabled and that a working version of the Adobe Flash Player is installed.' 'Flash upload is not working?
Click here to switch to the classic upload form' - classic works fine. Windows XP, Internet Explorer v7.0.5730.13, Adobe Shockwave Player Version 11.0.0.465 'Errors. Flash upload could not load.
You may need to install or upgrade Flash Player. Visit the Adobe website to get the Flash Player.' 'Flash upload is not working? Click here to switch to the classic upload form' - classic works fine. Windows XP. Firefox v3.0.3, Shockwave Flash 10.0 r12 Flash Upload is working, but to the first directory, classic works fine If You need more informations, tell me.
I like album photos very much. or to post comments. @gatonero Both are CSS warnings, they don't have to do with the problem. No idea what's your problem, though. If possible, you could try to update your flash version. @najibx Thanks for reporting, should be fixed in the new version. @Starminder album selection at photos/upload does not work?
Are you sure that you are using the updated version? Fixes/Updates in the new version: - Removed swfupload from the zip, each user needs to download it from now (2.2 beta2 core or newer) (external library policy of drupal) and extract it to the swfupload folder - Added an information at admin/reports/status if swfupload is correctly installed. If not, the upload form will not be displayed. fixed automatic album selection at node/xxx/photos Updating from a previous version of my photosswfu module should be easy, just upload and overwrite the existing files. or to post comments. @Starminder I have to add a README explaining what to download exactly and where to put it.
Did you extract the complete content of the core zip file into the folder swfupload? (Almost) every file in this zip is needed, not only the swf. @everfree I'm quite sure this is a feature and not a bug:) At admin/settings/photos, there is a setting (the first one) which defines the number of uploads a normal user can upload at once. The select currently only contains values from 1-10, this should probably be extended for the flash upload. However, I haven't really tested it and maybe the error reporting does not work as intended in this case. I'll try to test and improve this. Maybe adding an own settings form for swfupload, so that it is possible to set different limits for swfupload and normal upload ( while a limit of 100 files could be fine for swfupload, you would end up with 100 file upload elements when flash does not work for some reason and you have to use the classic form).
or to post comments. I couldn't get it to work, all I get is the 'Flash upload is not working?
Click here to switch. ', even after scrapping my earlier photos module dir and start fresh by carefully following the instruction. Is there some kind of a checklist that I can go thru to correct this? BTW, I downloaded the SWFupload package from here and from the photosswfu.install code i can see that it's looking for swfupload.swf in the swfupload/Flash but after extracting the package, that particular file is located as swfupload/ so only after I moved the file I can get rid of the 'SWFUpload not installed correctly' message from the module, but then it still not working for me. Thanks in advance for any reply on this. or to post comments. It appears that the SWFUplad Beta 3 release has moved the location of hte swfupload.swf file.
If you go with the Beta 2 instead, that issue should work itself out for you. You can get the Beta 2 here: Also, I tested the latest photosswfu patch with SWFUpload Beta 2 on IE with Flash Player 10, and it worked great. However, Firefox with Flash Player 9 did not work. I upgraded to version 10 of the player, and now it works. So, it seems that supporting Flash 10 has meant removing support for Flash 9. Oh well, I guess you can't win them all.
or to post comments. Hey, really wanting to get this module working, seem to have the same problem as hendrakieran, there's no graphic for the flash upload, adblocker plus, interestingly, offers to block the object, but there's nowt there. I'm using the beta 2 UP1. If/when I get this is working (question 2), what I'd love for this module to do is this. I'd like to take away the option for users to select the album they upload to & their uploads are automatically put in a gallery of their user name, automating the whole process & hopefully removing any potential SNAFUs.
Cheers for the hard work & help! Nick,. or to post comments. Eve morn, i'm by no means an expert (look at my questions, i'm really flumaxing about finding my feet still),.but., to hopefully answer your question I've just installed th SWFUpload module, and I must say, it's probably just what I need. The image properties in all these other flavours might not actually be terribly important, as it depends on how & by what your images are being pulled by, in my site, I'm using dfgallery/photo album to achieve my aims & i can get dfgallery to use files from specific path (user based), then that formats everything happily for me. Well buddy, that's the theory & i'm busting m'balls trying to empirically prove this. The swfupload module is really nice btw.
Cheers, nick,. or to post comments. Files added with this new version does not show.
Macromedia Flash 10.0
It seems that they are referenced without their ending. Forinstance the.JPG ending is missing. The files in the /sites/default/files/photos/image1/catalog also misses their ending. If I change the URL reported for a thumb from: /sites/default/files/photos/image1/t27879359.
Adobe Flash 10.0
To /sites/default/files/photos/image1/t27879359.jpg AND renames the corresponding file, the picture shows. Please advice. Update: I turned off renaming of images, and it works.
Shockwave Flash 10.0
or to post comments. I found the solution myself for #47. The problem is because I've install swfupload 2.2 beta 3 which is too new, and the swfupload.swf is in different location. So either u can install swfupload 2.2 beta 2, or follow steps below if you really need 2.2 beta 3. 1- copy every file from swfupload 2.2 beta 3 to /site/all/modules/photos/swfupload/ 2- copy again the every file from swfupload 2.2 beta 3 to /site/all/modules/photos/swfupload/Flash/ using beta3, my IE can run without error on the far bottom left. or to post comments.
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