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gatech2

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Mar 7, 2011
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I have tried several browsers with flash support.
Some of the blogs and such blocks me due to proxy is there a
flash supported browser that does not reroute thru a proxy?
Thanks.
 
idk, only way i know is jailbreak but i am not familiar b/c i dont jailbreak maybe someone else could help u with that
 
I have tried several browsers with flash support.
Some of the blogs and such blocks me due to proxy is there a
flash supported browser that does not reroute thru a proxy?
Thanks.

There is no way as there is not native iOS flash app out there. Even if you jailbreak, you cannot do it.

Last year there was a guy who ported the Android Flash APK to iOS, but it wasn't very good and he abandoned the project.

Your best bet is a proxy browser that renders on a server such as iSwifter or Puffin.
 
Well there are the two mentioned Web services. Other than that, there are two choices.

1) Say no to Flash.
2) Say no to iOS.

I chose option 1. I just did a wipe and reload on my work Windows laptop, and did not reinstall Flash. Now I have two totally flashless devices (other is an iPad). Not having Flash is becoming less and less of an issue every day. Oh, and I use click to Flash on the iMac, and I very rarely click.
 
Thanks again for replies.
iSwifter seems to work well, when i am away after about 5 minutes or so it times out and when i try to reconnect to same web site i get an error does this
happen with other users?
Thanks.
 
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