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Inspiring
September 10, 2018
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Adobe air in android

  • September 10, 2018
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I have done an animation in swf file and now I want to use it on the mobile phone that uses android huawei honor 9. I have installed the adobe air app in huawei. I have done from the image.swf file to an image.apk file in the program animate CC. When I download the file from honor 9, google chrome says it's a malicious file ie .apk file. Can not read. Why doesn't it work?

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JoãoCésar17023019
Inspiring
September 11, 2018

Hi.

You can just transfer it via USB to your device. Then you tap the file to install.

But you'll have to set your device to install APKs from unkown sources.

Regards,

JC

peorAuthor
Inspiring
September 11, 2018

I use Huawei smartphone honor 9.

I have installed Adobe Air on the smartphone. I have made an animation called image.swf in Animate CC have used Air for Android in the program. Then I've made it to image.apk. How do I do that the APK file will open in the Air app from Adobe on your smartphone.

Now it doesn't work. I have uploaded the APK file on my website. As I type in the Google Chrome search bar in the Android smartphone, the URL address of APK is the malicious file because it doesn't work in the Air app that I have installed on the smartphone. How do I do the APK file to open in the Adobe Air app on the Android smartphone Honor 9 from Huawei.

I can't read the swf file in the google chrome android system on your smartphone.

JoãoCésar17023019
Inspiring
September 12, 2018

Then you mean USB but you then USB flash drive. No, I haven't done that.

I want to see my animation from the APK file via my website at http://

and it does not work with SWF file through HTML or HTM through smartphone but it works in

the computer through the browser so far. Certainly, will it stop working to read SWF files

in the future on any browser in your computer.


You cannot run APKs in browsers by default. You would have to do some kind of hack. APKs are meant to be installed in devices running an Android OS.

SWFs don't play in mainstream mobile browsers anymore.

Is your animation using too much code? What about converting your FLA by going to File > Convert to > HTML5 Canvas? In this way you will have a full compliant HTML5 output able to run in any device or browser.