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Google Enables Adobe Flash Player Support In Chrome

         

engine

3:50 pm on Jun 30, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Google Enables Adobe Flash Player Support In Chrome [blog.chromium.org]
In March, we announced that we would be bringing improved support for Adobe Flash Player to Google Chrome. Along with driving the development of a next generation browser plug-in API, this integration will eliminate the need to install Flash Player separately and reduce the security risk of using outdated versions. In the near future, we will extend Chrome’s “sandbox” to web pages with Flash content to further protect users from malicious content.

We have been testing the integration in Google Chrome’s dev and beta channels over the last few months in order to ensure a quality experience for all our users. Over the last week, we have enabled the integration by default in the stable channel of Chrome.

penders

8:46 pm on Jun 30, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Does this mean we're going to have 2 flash engines on our machines? One in Chrome, one for the rest?

cmendla

5:07 pm on Sep 7, 2010 (gmt 0)

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The shockwave flash has been crashing regularly on both my Vista laptop and XP netbook.