iOSFlashVideo Bookmarklet Allows You To Watch Flash Videos Without Jailbreaking iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch

BY Jason

Published 13 Dec 2010

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If you own an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, you might have figured out by now that Flash content doesn’t work on your iDevice and it is not going to happen anytime soon based on Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs open letter elaborating on the reasons why Apple has chosen not to allow Adobe Flash on their platform.

But that hasn’t stopped people from figuring out a way to run Flash content on the iDevice. We have seen quite a few bookmarklets and hacks over the last few years that have allowed users to run Flash content on Mobile Safari browser.

A new bookmarklet aptly called iOSFlashVideo has recently been released that allows users to watch Flash videos from sites like Vimeo, Dailymotion, Flickr Video etc and you don’t even need to jailbreak or hack your iPhone.

You can follow these step by step instructions to setup iFlashVideo on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch:

1. Open your iDevice’s Mobile Safari browser and point it to http://iosflashvideo.fw.hu/

2. Add the page as a bookmark (Tap on “+” button, then “Add Bookmark” button and then “Save” button).

3. After the bookmark has been added, you need to go back to Safari Bookmarks to edit the iOSFlashVideo bookmark. (Tap on the Bookmark icon, then tap on the “Edit” button and then tap on iOSFlashVideo bookmark).

4. You need to remove everything before javascript from the URL field of the bookmark. That’s it you are all set to use the iOSFlashVideo bookmarklet.

5. Now, if you navigate to any webpage with Flash video content (except YouTube), you will notice that the embedded Flash videos will show up as a blank whitespace.

6. To watch the Flash video, simply tap on the bookmark icon again and tap on the iOSFlashVideo bookmark. The Flash video should now load on your iDevice’s Mobile Safari.

You can checkout the demo video of iOSFlashVideo bookmarklet in action in the comments section below:

If you give it a shot then let us know how it goes in the comments section below.

[via iOSFlashVideo blog]