How do I play .SWF file using WebView in android?
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I trouble to find answers on the internet is there any way to play.swf file on webview.
please suggest me any possible example

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I trouble to find answers on the internet is there any way to play.swf file on webview.
please suggest me any possible example

Um, support for Flash on Android ended a long time ago: Why does Jelly Bean no longer support Flash?
– Morrison Chang
Jan 3 at 5:43
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I trouble to find answers on the internet is there any way to play.swf file on webview.
please suggest me any possible example

I trouble to find answers on the internet is there any way to play.swf file on webview.
please suggest me any possible example


edited Jan 3 at 5:28
Rahul Chokshi
asked Jan 3 at 5:18


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Um, support for Flash on Android ended a long time ago: Why does Jelly Bean no longer support Flash?
– Morrison Chang
Jan 3 at 5:43
add a comment |
Um, support for Flash on Android ended a long time ago: Why does Jelly Bean no longer support Flash?
– Morrison Chang
Jan 3 at 5:43
Um, support for Flash on Android ended a long time ago: Why does Jelly Bean no longer support Flash?
– Morrison Chang
Jan 3 at 5:43
Um, support for Flash on Android ended a long time ago: Why does Jelly Bean no longer support Flash?
– Morrison Chang
Jan 3 at 5:43
add a comment |
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export you flash movie all you need.
than use object to call swf file
-->
Get Adobe Flash player http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif
-->
I am talking about android
– Rahul Chokshi
Jan 3 at 5:28
in hybrid i have no idea but if you are developing native app than
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
developer.blackberry.com/android/documentation/…
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
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export you flash movie all you need.
than use object to call swf file
-->
Get Adobe Flash player http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif
-->
I am talking about android
– Rahul Chokshi
Jan 3 at 5:28
in hybrid i have no idea but if you are developing native app than
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
developer.blackberry.com/android/documentation/…
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
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export you flash movie all you need.
than use object to call swf file
-->
Get Adobe Flash player http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif
-->
I am talking about android
– Rahul Chokshi
Jan 3 at 5:28
in hybrid i have no idea but if you are developing native app than
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
developer.blackberry.com/android/documentation/…
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
add a comment |
export you flash movie all you need.
than use object to call swf file
-->
Get Adobe Flash player http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif
-->
export you flash movie all you need.
than use object to call swf file
-->
Get Adobe Flash player http://www.adobe.com/images/shared/download_buttons/get_flash_player.gif
-->
answered Jan 3 at 5:25
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I am talking about android
– Rahul Chokshi
Jan 3 at 5:28
in hybrid i have no idea but if you are developing native app than
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
developer.blackberry.com/android/documentation/…
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
add a comment |
I am talking about android
– Rahul Chokshi
Jan 3 at 5:28
in hybrid i have no idea but if you are developing native app than
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
developer.blackberry.com/android/documentation/…
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
I am talking about android
– Rahul Chokshi
Jan 3 at 5:28
I am talking about android
– Rahul Chokshi
Jan 3 at 5:28
in hybrid i have no idea but if you are developing native app than
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
in hybrid i have no idea but if you are developing native app than
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
developer.blackberry.com/android/documentation/…
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
developer.blackberry.com/android/documentation/…
– Masih Ansari
Jan 3 at 5:36
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Um, support for Flash on Android ended a long time ago: Why does Jelly Bean no longer support Flash?
– Morrison Chang
Jan 3 at 5:43