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How to compile a Flash application to run on an iPad?
Initially, the question sounded like this: “Is it possible to make interactive SWF work in the iPad?”, But after they began to minus it for something, I decided to clarify the essence of the problem. So,
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Something tells me that if it were possible, then makofans would not shout that flash is bad and loads the system and full of holes, and there would be sane players for flash, at least light. Although I don't know the answer, maybe you can =)
Well, I'm not saying that it must necessarily remain a flush. Maybe such an application can be converted into something more suitable?
Adobe Packager can compile flash sources into ipa, but it does it so poorly (I tried it about six months ago and as far as I know nothing has changed). The app is getting very slow.
Yes, it is possible to get an ipa application from a flash drive.
There are at least two build options:
- if you have a fla file, you need to open it in flash professional and select the build for ios air in publish settings.
- if there is no fla file, you will need flex sdk + air sdk.
But, for the assembly, certificates are required, which honestly can only be obtained with a developer account. It seems that there are workarounds, you need to google.
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