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  1. This feature request involves the web build. I tried to install Ruffle on Safari in iPhone, but it did NOT work. I'm unable to open the downloaded files, & Apple did NOT include the same settings in iPhone & iPad that can be found on Mac. Also Ruffle did NOT release their extension into Apple App Store (App Store → Apps → Browse Categories ...

    • What Is Ruffle?
    • When Will The Game I Want to Play Work?
    • What If I Really Want to Play This Content?
    • Can I Install Ruffle on My Mobile device?
    • How Can I Use Ruffle with Local Html files?
    • How Do I Uninstall Ruffle?
    • Why Does Windows Defender Warn Me When I Try to Open Ruffle?
    • How Do I Change The Fonts Used by Flash on My website?
    • How Can I Connect to A TCPSocket Or XMLSocket from The Web?

    Flash Player has been removed from browsers in 2021. As of now, the only ways of using the official player is using desktop players, alternative browsers or obsolete versions of browsers.Ruffle is a project that allows running Flash content in the browser without the official player.

    There is no single release date. Development is in progress, and as it progresses, simple content will start working first, while more complex content will follow later. However, as of right now (July 2024), Ruffle now has good support for AVM2, and it's our experience that most games are playable. We're still rapidly improving in this area though,...

    While you can no longer run Flash Player in modern browsers, you can still run SWF files in the official desktop Flash Player. You can also research other projects like Flashpoint or Lightspark. To obtain the SWF file from an online Ruffle emulator, open the context menu on the Ruffle container, then click "Copy Debug Info"- the SWF URL should be i...

    Ruffle now has an official Android app! Development is still in the early stages though; you will need to manually download and install the APK, and some important quality-of-life features are missing. If you're on iOS or don't want to install an APK, you can still play Flash content using the Ruffle Web Demo, assuming that you have SWF files downl...

    Ruffle cannot run directly on local HTML files because of browser limitations, so you'll need to access the files via a local web server. If you use Chrome, the easiest option is to install the Web Server for Chrome extension. Or if you have Python, you can run this command from the folder containing your files: python -m http.server.

    The Ruffle desktop app is portable; just delete its folder to uninstall it. The extension can be uninstalled by right-clicking on the extension and selecting the "Remove" option. It can also be uninstalled from chrome://extensions (in Chrome or Chromium-based browsers) or about:addons (in Firefox). If Ruffle is still running on a website after you ...

    Windows Defender takes some time to begin recognizing new files as safe to run. Because a new version of Ruffle is released every day, Windows Defender does not always have enough time to recognize that Ruffle is safe. The warning can be safely ignored - just click "More info", then "Run anyway."

    Unfortunately we aren't able to use users actual device fonts, and we only provide one font ourselves currently (Noto Sans) - so a lot of content that relied on device fonts may look slightly wrong, or in some cases not render any characters at all (such as CJK texts). To workaround this, you can provide your own fonts and configure ruffle to treat...

    Browsers do not allow arbitrary TCP connections, so whilst we support this normally on Desktop, on Web this doesn't work out of the box due to browser limitations. Fortunately, we provide a workaround to allow you to proxy all traffic through a websocket connection, satisfying Browser security limitations whilst being completely invisible to the Fl...

  2. That's quite the issue I'm facing, but it's worse. Here are the different steps of the issue: Ruffle loads, then crashes the page a first time. Safari reloads the page. Ruffle loads, then crashes a second time. Safari displays an error: "A problem repeatedly occurred with the page". Each crash happens a few seconds after the page load, so the ...

  3. Ruffle is like written from scrap, completely opensource, exactly for the case of maintaining and providing security updates and features. Additionally, using old Browser version also brings security issues and holes. So using old Browser version isnt recommended either. Usage still at your own risk. I know you suggested a Fork which is ...

  4. Apr 21, 2024 · Try telling the iPad to forget the network in Settings by tapping the network name and selecting forget. Turn the iPad off and on again and then reconnect to the network and re-enter the details ...

  5. May 22, 2022 · Test your cable by plugging it into another brick that you know works, then attach it to your iPad. If the tablet recharges, the issue lies with its original charging brick, but if it doesn’t, you need to replace your Lightning or USB-C cable. 3. Close Frozen Apps Completely.

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