"Note that Adobe has known about this bug for a long time. If they haven't fixed it yet, I seriously doubt they ever will."
IMHO we should not implement dirty workarounds for some broken proprietary software. As a software engineer I always prefer clean solutions. If Adobe is not able to make working software, we should better think about ways to avoid using that broken software, instead of crippling our software with dirty workarounds.
I'm wondering how Apple iPads work with Youtube. They don't have flash, but can play all Youtube videos without restrictions. Why not go the Apple-way?
Stephen Warren wrote:
"Note that Adobe has known about this bug for a long time. If they haven't fixed it yet, I seriously doubt they ever will."
IMHO we should not implement dirty workarounds for some broken proprietary software. As a software engineer I always prefer clean solutions. If Adobe is not able to make working software, we should better think about ways to avoid using that broken software, instead of crippling our software with dirty workarounds.
I'm wondering how Apple iPads work with Youtube. They don't have flash, but can play all Youtube videos without restrictions. Why not go the Apple-way?