OK, so Flash End-of-Life will come at the end of 2020, and that may be reason enough for the Dullahan developers, whoever they are, not to bother with this problem. They have worked with the three browser I have. Adobe Flash, which is on the way out, only getting security updates now, and pepperflash which is provided by Google, but only supports one of the two possible APIs. There seem to be two possible libraries to use. It works with the external browsers, not through Dullahan. I found that test game on the home page used by the viewer's internal web browser. (That was a bit of a carry-on, many sites describe it as "deprecated") Things work on Opera, Firefox, and Chromium, but Flash doesn't work with the Dullahan system The usual solution recommended is to install pepperflash, which is the library used by Google Chrome, so I installed it. It seems to be a web engine, handling all the various connections that the viewer uses, but while every web browser I have installed can still handle Flash videos, Dullahan can't. I've had some odd experiences with streaming media, and I am wondering just where this Dullahan thing comes from.
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