In some cases this is a nice feature because many ads have flash.and this is a nice way to block them.
On 12/25/2014 08:24 AM, Stuart Brorson wrote: > I view this as a feature. It means that heavily flash-laden web pages > don't bog my machine down with mindless crap videos anymore. On those > rare occasions when I actually want to see something distributed as > flash, then I can turn it on. I now have more control over my > computer -- what's not to like about that? > > Stuart > > > On Thu, 25 Dec 2014, Jerry Feldman wrote: > >> We all know that Adobe is no longer producing Flash plugins newer than >> 11.2 for NPAPI. The latest version for Linux is 11.2.202.425. They are >> still updating it for security issues. However, recently I am getting >> blocking messages in Firefox, so for each page there is a flash I have >> to allow it. Also, in managing vSphere, one of the servers requires >> Flash 11.5. On the positive note Google Chrome uses the Pepper Plugin >> Interface, and does have the newer flash plugin, so in the case of >> vSphere, I can use Chrome. But, I tend to prefer Firefox. >> >> >> >> -- >> Jerry Feldman <[email protected]> >> Boston Linux and Unix >> PGP key id:B7F14F2F >> PGP Key fingerprint: D937 A424 4836 E052 2E1B 8DC6 24D7 000F B7F1 4F2F >> >> >> > > -- Jerry Feldman <[email protected]> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id:B7F14F2F PGP Key fingerprint: D937 A424 4836 E052 2E1B 8DC6 24D7 000F B7F1 4F2F
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