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Originally Posted by Chinney
OK, thanks. Just an idea: Would there theoretically be a way to create an iPhone/Touch app to convert Flash? (or is this technically not possible or, perhaps, contrary to Flash proprietary rights?). I am thinking of Flip4Mac, by way of analogy.
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Theoretically? Sure. Realistically? Highly doubtful. To the best of my knowledge, there's no good third-party Flash interpreter even for the PC. See
Gnash and
Swfdec for the leading alternatives. Creating one with a reasonably high level of compatibility with current Flash objects and making it work well on the iPhone would be a Herculean feat.
Also, the previous iPhone SDK has stated:
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No interpreted code may be downloaded and used in an Application except for code that is interpreted and run by Appleās Published APIs and built-in interpreter(s).
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So, Apple could reject a Flash app on the above grounds, making the high development costs quite risky.
That said, it also wouldn't surprise me if the third-party players like Gnash and Swfdec are actually breaking
Adobe's EULAs, as there's probably a clause or two in there somewhere about not reverse-engineering Adobe's formats and players.