It's possible that it has been intentionally disabled on Safari. After all, flash has known vulnerabilities, i.e., it makes you vulnerable to attacks.
photon flash web browser app.
No, but there is one app called "Rover" where you can get on coolmath and play the games, and they actually work, when on the normal safari/explorer, the games don't work, due to Flash.
Because you might not have flash player.
You might need to update your flash player.
Safari is not open-source so it might not be possible
Are there any adobe programes compatible with iPhone's safari browser? Of most relevance is the flash player.
Depends what do you mean by "closing" Adobe Flash Player. The latest Safari version (4 version) launches external Flash Player. It is possible to end this process without having to Safari crash.To do this, follow these instructions:Open "Activity Monitor" application. It should be Applications -> Utilities folder.In the "Process Name" look for "Flash Player (Safari Internet plug-in)"Select this process.Press "Quit Process"Select "Quit" or "Force Quit" button in pop-up window.There is only one process for all Flash powered websites you are opened. So killing it kills all active Flash applications running on any Safari opened website. Refreshing website in the browser again launches Adobe Flash Player process.
No.
Farmville will work on any computer system as long as it has the latest version of Adobe Flash Player.
I dont think you can.... might give it a try but i think it wont work becuase you might need adobe flash for tinychat
First, make sure that CNN uses Flash. I'm sure it does, almost all internet video is either Quicktime, Windows, or Flash-based. Make sure that you also installed Flash player again. Also download it directly from their site. That way you KNOW that you're getting the latest and greatest version of the player. Try using Safari, Firefox, Camino (a personal favorite, you might wanna try it, Camino is probably the friendliest browser on the Mac).