Flash Player Updated

April 13th, 2007

Flash Player has been updated to version 9,0,45,0 and is available for download at the usual location.

This update is NOT required unless you are experiencing issues pointed out in Flash Player’s release notes and it is targeted only for Adobe Creative Suite 3 users.

This update is only for Windows and Macintosh platforms. Linux version of the player has not been updated and remains at 9,0,31,0.

The following issues will appear in previous versions of Flash Player 9 when viewing content created with Flash CS3 Professional:

  • New ActionScript 3.0 components for Flash CS3 Professional do not function correctly in versions prior to Flash Player 9.0.45.0.
  • Runtime Shared Libraries (RSLs) exported for ActionScript 3.0 generate a runtime security error. (195395)
  • Display objects instantiated by the playhead entering a frame because of a gotoAndStop command (or similar action) incorrectly process actions on frame one. (189490)
  • flash.text.TextField.getCharBoundaries returns a rectangle that is offset to the left by 2 pixels for fields that are created using the Flash CS3 Professional text tool. (193249)

Visit this site to check if you have the latest version of the player.
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6 Responses to “Flash Player Updated”

  1. windy Says:

    quite good.I’ll try it.

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  4. john j Says:

    So how will this new version compare with Silverlight, etc?

  5. Paulius Uza Says:

    Actually, it does not compare in any way. Just try Silverlight and you will understand why.

    Usually I look at every single technology and try it out to see if it’s any good for my clients. So in short – and only from my personal perspective I don’t see Silverlight as a strong Flash competitor if at all. Technology is different.

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