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October 26, 2007
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Flash 9 player in OSX Leopard

  • October 26, 2007
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Is there a release (beta or labs) that fixes the bug in Flash player 9 on OSX Leopard to allow file uploads?
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    November 1, 2007
    All,

    This morning we updated the MAC version of the Flash Player 9 Update beta on http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/, specifically to address this issue.

    Leopard users who would like to avoid this issue should update to 9.0.98.0.

    Participant
    November 2, 2007
    The link in the last post has a comma included at the end which makes it invalid.
    November 2, 2007
    quote:

    Originally posted by: kbear2
    The link in the last post has a comma included at the end which makes it invalid.


    Thanks for the catch. Fixed the link....

    Participant
    October 31, 2007
    Hi,
    when can we expect an updated beta release of the flash player (with this fix included?).

    Regards,
    Eric, CTO SoundCloud
    November 1, 2007
    This is holding me up from upgrading to Leopard!

    -michael.
    Founder of Ataraxis Software
    Participant
    November 1, 2007
    We are waiting this fix ..... I have 12 Client Management Systems out of work, and one proyect unfinished, i think adobe would give us some answers, for example, WHEN will we have this "fix" ....

    Keep waiting ...
    Participant
    October 30, 2007
    I would also like to confirm that that this is has not been resolved in the latest downloadable release candidate at http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer9/ , version 9,0,64,0.

    Please advise,

    kristopher tate
    cto & founder -- zooomr
    October 30, 2007
    How does something this simple get missed in testing? This is so incredibly far from obscure. Was the QA process skipped or is that not as important as it used to be? If I sound angry, it's because I have a huge video-sharing network that is screwed right now because of this. I sure hope a fix is coming soon 'cause Leopard has just started to penetrate the market, when it gets steam - wow are the complaints gonna be huge.
    October 29, 2007
    This issue has been addressed and will be implemented in the next release of Flash Player.
    Participant
    October 30, 2007
    quote:

    Originally posted by: Darren McNally - Adobe
    This issue has been addressed and will be implemented in the next release of Flash Player.


    Wow, this is very cryptic. What should I tell our hundreds of thousands of users?

    This doesn't just affect us -- recently in Japan, Sony just released their RecYou Campaign http://recyou.jp/ which heavily relies on flash uploading...

    Other US-Based sites are affected too, such as Vimeo, which has 100s of thousands using it, as well. This is a very big issue.

    What should I tell my users?

    kristopher tate
    cto & founder -- zooomr
    October 29, 2007
    Same problem here with uploading and Leopard. I hope this gets fixed soon!
    Participant
    October 29, 2007
    This is a huge issue for anyone using flash for uploading. We have spent a year developing an application that now will not be able to upload using flash. Help a brother out here adobe and apple!

    ken
    October 29, 2007
    I've gotten a few more reports of this today. After doing some digging it appears that this is going to be addressed in the final release of the Flash Player 9 update (currently in beta on labs.adobe.com).

    I have to do some further clarification just to be sure. And I think that it is -not- addressed by the currently available beta on labs (which is FP 9.0.r64...)
    Participant
    October 29, 2007
    After updating to Leopard I found out that uploading with Flash using SWFupload does not work anymore on our community website.
    October 26, 2007
    Adobe and Apple have been collaborating closely to ensure that our applications run well on Mac OS X Leopard. So far that testing hasn't indicated any specific Flash Player Leopard problems.

    If you're a developer and you're seeing this on Leopard -please- create a case so we can track it: http://www.adobe.com/support/flash. Send back the case number when you have it and we'll proceed from there.

    If you're seeing this on an application that worked fine on Tiger, make a case double-quick :)
    Participant
    October 29, 2007
    quote:

    Originally posted by: BWolfe [ADOBE]
    Adobe and Apple have been collaborating closely to ensure that our applications run well on Mac OS X Leopard. So far that testing hasn't indicated any specific Flash Player Leopard problems.

    If you're a developer and you're seeing this on Leopard -please- create a case so we can track it: http://www.adobe.com/support/flash. Send back the case number when you have it and we'll proceed from there.

    If you're seeing this on an application that worked fine on Tiger, make a case double-quick :)



    Hi there, I'm a developer and have reported the case accordingly -- the case number is 200484021. Please fix this ASAP.

    Thank-you for your continued hard work.

    kristopher tate
    cto & founder -- zooomr