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How to upload and embed Flash SWF file into Google Blogger?


This tutorial will show you how to upload and post Flash SWF file to Google Blogger.
Step 1: Make Flash SWF file.
Firstly, please make your Flash file (.swf) with Adobe Flash Studio or Flash Banner Maker software, for example Aleo Flash Intro Banner Maker at http://www.aleosoft.com .
Step 2: Upload Flash SWF file to Internet.
Upload the Flash SWF file to any web hosting, and get the URL address of the Flash SWF file. If you don't have a web host, you can upload your flash file to Google pages for FREE.
  • Open http://pages.google.com , sign in with your Gmail account. Check the option "I agree to the terms", click the button "I am ready to create my pages" below, and login.
  • Click the link "Back to Site Manager" on the top left corner, and go to the Site Manager Home.
  • Click "Upload" button on the right side, then browse and select the Flash SWf file on your local hard disk, upload it.
  • Now, the uploaded file will be listed in the "Uploaded stuff".
Now you have uploaded the Flash SWF file to Google Page, you should get the URL address of the SWF file and note it. In Internet Explorer, you can simply click the file, open it with IE, and copy the link address in the address bar. If you are using Firefox, you may right click on the file, in the popup menu, click "Copy Link Location", and get the link address. The link address should look similar to: http://kevinleo2008.googlepages.com/myflash.swf
Step 3: Embed Flash banner to your Blogger post.
The final step is to embed the Flash banner to your Blogger post.
Open your blogger editor, switch to the "Edit Html" mode, then add the following code to any of the sections in your post.
<embed src="http://kevinleo2008.googlepages.com/myflash.swf" quality="high" allowscriptaccess="always" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" align="middle" height="150" width="150"></embed>
Please replace the URL in the code to your own URL and set your own dimensions of Flash SWF file. In this case, the URL address is http://kevinleo2008.googlepages.com/myflash.swf , the width and height sizes are 150.
Online examples:
Embed Flash banner in Google Blogger:
http://flashbannermaker.blogspot.com/2008/03/how-to-post-flash-banner-on-google.html
Embed Flash MP3 Player in Google Blogger:
http://flashbannermaker.blogspot.com/2008/03/how-to-add-flash-mp3-player-to-google.html

  How to Install Flash on Your iPad

Warning Note: This guide is for testing & educational purposes only. Follow it on your own risk. I’m not responsible for any loss of important data or malfunctioning of your iPad.
And here is the step by step guide on how to get this to work on your iPad.



Step 1: First up, you will need to jailbreak your iPad. Follow the guide posted here to jailbreak iPad on OS 3.2 with Spirit. If you are on iTunes 9.2, use this patched version of Spirit.
Step 2: Next, you will need to install OpenSSH.
  • Open Cydia. Touch on “Search” tab and then search for “OpenSSH”. 

  • Install “OpenSSH” and reboot your iPad.
Step 3: Connect your iPad with your computer. Make sure iTunes is not running.
Step 4: Download and install Cyberduck for Mac or WinSCP for Windows. Enter the following details to login to your iPad:
Cyberduck
  • Server: The IP address of your iPad. Settings –> WiFi –> <Your Network Name>
  • Username: root
  • Password: alpine
  • Protocol: SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol)
WinSCP
  • Hostname: The IP address of your iPad. Setting –> WiFi –> <Your Network Name>
  • User name: root
  • Password: alpine
  • Protocol: SCP








    Step 5: Download Frash.deb file from the source link given below.
    Step 6: Navigate to /var/root/Media directory and create a folder named “Cydia”. Inside this Cydia folder, create another folder and name it “AutoInstall”.
    Step 7: Copy over the Frash.deb file in this “AutoInstall” folder.

    Step 8: Restart your iPad and you are done. Now simply browse any Flash based site, click on the “F” logo to play the Flash content.
    You can see Flash on iPad in action in the video embedded below.

    Of course, credit for this Flash port for iPhone goes to comex. Lets hope he officially releases the final version of “Frash” soon, along with support for all jailbroken iPhones and iPod touches.

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