Before forced obsolescence in December 2020, what date can we expect a DHTML5 version of contour?
Before forced obsolescence in December 2020, what date can we expect a DHTML5 version of contour, that does not rely on unsafe and bulky flash technology that very shortly no browser in the world will support?775Views0likes1CommentWhat date can we expect a DHTML5 version of Contour, that doesn't use the obsolete Flash technology?
Before forced obsolescence in December 2020, what date can we expect a DHTML5 version of contour, that does not rely on unsafe and bulky flash technology that very shortly no browser in the world will support?458Views0likes0CommentsPlease provide a status update on replacing the Flash-based web video player
Good day, As we're quickly approaching 2021, can someone please release a meaningful status update on the plan to replace the Flash-based web video player prior to the end of Flash support? I know this has beensought by customers repeatedly for over a year now; I'm confident that many of us would appreciate someexpectations management, particularly around the details ofanticipated browser support, mobile device compatibility, and service capabilities (e.g. ability to play back DVR content from the web console). If details are unavailable for public release at this time, please do consider replying with information on when they will be available and what channel(s)will be used to notify us. Thank you in advance. Kind regards, Steve Evermore562Views0likes1CommentSTICKY: Information about the Mac 'Flashback Trojan'
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