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I have Flash files that go back to 2000. How far back can I go to convert my old Flash files to HTML 5? I hope I can convert all of them because it would be a shame if I couldn't s how them for my portfolio.
In addition, does anyone have an official link they can share that explains each search engines plan to phase out the flash plug in? I can still play my flash website on Google Chrome and I have read it's been phased out already.
Thanks
Here are some links with details for how some are making the transition:
Adobe https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/
Apple Adobe Announces Flash Distribution and Updates to End | WebKit
Google Saying goodbye to Flash in Chrome
Microsoft The End of an Era – Next Steps for Adobe Flash - Microsoft Edge Dev BlogMicrosoft Edge Dev Blog
Mozilla https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2017/07/25/firefox-roadmap-flash-end-life/
Facebook Migrating Games from Flash to Open Web Standards on Facebook - Facebook for Developers
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you can convert them all, but the conversion is not automated. in particular, none of your actionscript will be converted to javascript by animate pro.
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Here are some links with details for how some are making the transition:
Adobe https://theblog.adobe.com/adobe-flash-update/
Apple Adobe Announces Flash Distribution and Updates to End | WebKit
Google Saying goodbye to Flash in Chrome
Microsoft The End of an Era – Next Steps for Adobe Flash - Microsoft Edge Dev BlogMicrosoft Edge Dev Blog
Mozilla https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2017/07/25/firefox-roadmap-flash-end-life/
Facebook Migrating Games from Flash to Open Web Standards on Facebook - Facebook for Developers
Unity Unity and creating content in a Post-Flash World – Unity Blog
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A bit of this is addressed through the following Adobe Blog post as well: What to expect when converting Flash to HTML5 | Adobe Blog
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