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I own a website for my business that used flashplayer. Now, I cannot access the website online or in the back end editor to view the text that was on the page. How can I access what was once on my website without flashplayer now?
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SHORT ANSWER: You can't. Flash Player is end of life.
LONG ANSWER: Contact your web developer immediately. It's possible the content is stored remotely in online databases. Hopefully an expert can recover the content and build a new site for you.
In case you missed the widely publicized announcements about Flash Player's end of life, I am posting them below. NOTE: All Flash content developers had 3-1/2 years to prepare for this.
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SHORT ANSWER: You can't. Flash Player is end of life.
LONG ANSWER: Contact your web developer immediately. It's possible the content is stored remotely in online databases. Hopefully an expert can recover the content and build a new site for you.
In case you missed the widely publicized announcements about Flash Player's end of life, I am posting them below. NOTE: All Flash content developers had 3-1/2 years to prepare for this.
- https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2017/07/25/adobe-flash-update.html#gs.rlsloy
- https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/enterprise-end-of-life.html
- https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/end-of-life.html
Good luck!
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In addition to what OP posted:
For enterprises dependent on Flash Player, please refer to the Enterprise end-of-life FAQ:
Enterprise Enablement may be an option until such time all browser’s remove support for Flash. Technical details can be found in the Flash Player Admin Guide, pages 28-35):
