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The latest Moyea Web Player V2.4.0.8 is released recently supporting JS application in navigation URL and auto-hide control bar in full-screen mode.
Shenzhen P.R.C - Jun, 24th, 2010 - Moyea Software Co., Ltd. (http://www.moyeamedia.com): a rising developer of flash applications for the internet and multimedia software, today officially releases Moyea Web Player V2.4.0.8, which is the 20th edition in this series and with the full support to use JS in navigation URL and auto-hide the control bar in full-screen mode.
Moyea Web Player is one of the best flash video player creating and customizing programs for all-level users to make their own web player which can be embedded in multiple platforms like blogs, websites, forums and so on.
This is not the first time that Moyea Web Player has embraced JS. JavaScript, as one of the most popular, functional and dynamic scripting languages, is frequently used by Moyea Web Player and its plugins, HTML Ad Plugin for example, to enable programmatic access to extend the capabilities and diversities.
Upgraded Features of Moyea Web Player V2.4.0.8
1. Auto-hide the control bar in full-screen mode - it functions differently in the following two situations:
a. The existing "Player auto hide" option is chosen - in this case, control bar will auto-hide in both normal-screen and full-screen mode.
b. The existing "Player auto hide" option is not chosen - then the control bar will auto-hide only in full-screen mode and go back to its initial settings when quit the full-screen mode.
2. "Buy Now" option has been removed from "Menu" tab for registered version - if the customers have paid and have their own domains registered, the "Buy Now" option will no longer appear. Instead, it will only appear in the free trial version.
3. The full support to JS as navigation URL at end and on click - besides the absolute URL starts with http://, users now can use JS to redirect the audiences to the right destination when the video finishes playing or when they click on the current video.
Price and Availability of Moyea Web Player V2.4.0.8
Moyea Web Player V2.4.0.8 has a free trial version for downloading via the link below. All the functions are exactly the same as registered one except a watermark hyperlinked to Moyea website will appear. Just pay a little extra to remove the watermark and enjoy the lifelong updates and prior technical supports.
System Requirement of Moyea Web Player V2.4.0.8
Moyea Web Player V2.4.0.8 works well with Windows 7 and Windows XP/2000/NT/Vista. While its mentioned plugins shall function properly with Moyea Web Player V2.0 and up versions. Or with a specific player version to implement specific functions.
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