![]() ![]() Go to to download the Flash Player 10.1 playerglobal.swc file.Remember that to enter the Adobe Flash CC.app part you'll just need to right click the app in Finder and select "Show Package Contents" from the context menu. So follow the same tutorial but realize that everything is in the /Applications/Adobe Flash CC/Adobe Flash CC.app/Contents/Common/Configuration/įolder instead. The main difference is that Flash CS6 housed those folders in the /Users//Library/Application Support/Adobe/language/Configurationįolder while CC houses them in the Application Package itself. Ok, the issue here isn't that the tutorial isn't correct. Has anyone been able to get this to work on Flash Professional CC? I really appreciate any help you can give. ![]() Here's the code of the v10.1 file, the v9 basically the same: In /Players folder, inserted two files: "FlashPlayer9_0.xml" and "FlashPlayer10_1.xml". In /ActionScript 3.0 folder, two subfolders ("FP9" and "FP10.1" containing the v9 and v10.1 playerglobal.swc files, respectively) I tried following the directions for CS6 found in this thread Compile for Flash 10.1 in Flash Professional CS6īut when completed, the Target drop down box in Publish Settings does not list Flash 9 or 10.1.Ĭreate folder path to /Users//Library/Application Support/Adobe/language/ConfigurationĪdded folders for "ActionScript 3.0" and "Players" (after completed tasks, folders for "ActionsPanel", "Classes", and "Include" were created automatically) But Google DoubleClick and other ad networks only allow versions up to 10.1. I recently upgraded to Flash Professional CC (Mac 10.8.4) and it no longer gives the option of saving to a version of Flash earlier than 10.3. ![]()
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