IE10 on Windows 8 and RT will officially support flash
From tomorrow, Microsoft will fully support flash for Internet Explorer 10 in two environments, Desktop and Modern UI, in the operating system.
From tomorrow, Microsoft will fully support flash for Internet Explorer 10 in two environments, Desktop and Modern UI, in the operating system.
Internet Explorer 10 will support official flash tomorrow.
The new information given by Microsoft has a significant impact on users using tablets running Windows 8 and Windows RT.
Previously, only desktops running these two operating systems could fully experience the flash content, while the Modern UI environment was much more responsive to the US software vendor. The reason many experts claim is because Microsoft wants to experience an untouched touch by flash as well as ensuring better battery life.
After the upgrade tomorrow, all websites can display the flash content on the new Internet Explorer 10 well , except for some sites that Microsoft has included in the "black book".
Previously, the lack of official support caused the default browser of Windows 8 and RT many times to encounter security errors from Adobe's flash plug-in.
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