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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1404544"><p>1. No. There is no such thing as Flash on mobile devices. Adobe discontinued it on other platforms themselves because they could not get it to work well within the limitations of mobile requirements -- ironically one of the main reasons Apple barred Flash from iOS in the first place.</p><p></p><p>2. Who on earth sends flash attachments in email??? Those are probably viruses (not that they'd affect your iPhone). I've been on the net since before it WAS a net and can't recall anyone ever sending me a flash attachment in email. Ever. Videos, yes. Flash ... honestly, I think maybe once about 15 years ago.</p><p></p><p>3. The new iPad is not compatible with the old RCA connector kit (which was made for a previous model). The later iPads only connect using wireless connections (AirPlay) or digital connections (HDMI, DVI).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1404544"] 1. No. There is no such thing as Flash on mobile devices. Adobe discontinued it on other platforms themselves because they could not get it to work well within the limitations of mobile requirements -- ironically one of the main reasons Apple barred Flash from iOS in the first place. 2. Who on earth sends flash attachments in email??? Those are probably viruses (not that they'd affect your iPhone). I've been on the net since before it WAS a net and can't recall anyone ever sending me a flash attachment in email. Ever. Videos, yes. Flash ... honestly, I think maybe once about 15 years ago. 3. The new iPad is not compatible with the old RCA connector kit (which was made for a previous model). The later iPads only connect using wireless connections (AirPlay) or digital connections (HDMI, DVI). [/QUOTE]
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