If you don't know where it is, then you haven't modified (or created)  
it. Are you using any of the third-party Camino add-ons available  
from PimpMyCamino? The first step in troubleshooting is to disable  
all third-party add-ons and launch Camino with a fresh profile, then  
see if your issue still exists.

To launch Camino with a fresh profile, move the Camino folder located  
in ~/Library/Application Support to your Desktop (so you can easily  
retrieve it  or parts of it when/if necessary). Also move any addons/ 
pref panes (be sure to check the Input Managers folders in both  
Library folders in Root and Users) to the Desktop. Then launch  
Camino, and see if your YouTube issue still exists.

If this fixes your problem, Quit Camino. You can then replace the  
Bookmarks and Cookies files (and any other files you wish to save,  
but no Prefs files) in the new profile with those from the old.


On Mar 29, 2007, at 7:30 PM, Richard Smallwood wrote:

> On 29 Mar 2007, at 6:00 PM, Joel Craig wrote:
>
>> YouTube movies are in .flv format, which is a Flash variant. In
>> Camino's prefs under Web Features, make sure javascript and Plugins
>> are enabled. Another thing would be to make sure you've not modified
>> your userContent.css or the included Ad Blocking stylesheet in any
>> way that would be blocking Flash.
>
> javascript enabled
> went to about:plugins and Quicktime, javascript, flash were enabled
> Adblocking is not checked
>
> I don't know where to find "userContent.css" to check it.
>
> Richard
>
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