BTW, it looks like Adobe has decided to abandon further work on Flash for mobile devices. See this news story about it:
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/11/...-flash-mobile/
I remembered this thread and thought I'd let you know.
But, since the Android browser and many third party browsers like Dolphin HD use the
WebKit rendering engine (just as Apple is using in their browsers), then Flash isn't *really* needed to see your slide show.
Of course, as long as the code on your page is written so that the slideshow won't work on a mobile device device without Flash unless it's an Apple; that's going to prevent anyone with an Android phone or tablet without Flash from playing it, unless they "spoof" their browser UA so that it's telling the web site it's an iPhone or iPad instead. ;-)
That does work OK when I use
Dolphin HD and spoof the User Agent so that it says it's an iPhone (it's got a add-on UA toggle button available so you can easily do that without going into browser settings). That makes sense since the
WebKit engine in Dolphin HD should render content the same as the iPhone's browser (Apple's browsers use the webkit rendering engine, as do Google's Android Browsers and some third party browsers like Dolphin HD).
But, many users are not going to realize they can do that (change the UA in their browser so that it reports that it's an iPhone instead of an Android based phone).