On Nov 9, 2011, at 12:41 PM, Tina K. wrote:

This is on my Mac Pro, below. I had been using Chromium for Flash sites so that I wouldn't have to install the Flash Player plug-in, but recently, about the time v14 came out, it has stopped loading the youtube page. The youtube logo comes up on the tab, but that's it - no parts of the page load that I can see.

AFAIK "Chromium" should have always required a Flash Player plugin. The integrated Flash Player plugin is included in Google "Chrome" browser, but the open source progenitor "Chromium" never had Flash capability, and IF you were able to view Flash video using Chromium you MUST have had a Flash Player Plugin installed - the installation is normally globally available for all browsers.

So I installed the Flash Player plug-in to go back to how I used to view Flash content. SeaMonkey, OmniWeb, and iCab will load youtube but Camino, Chromium, and Opera will not.
Does anyone see a common thread here that I am missing?

There are so many different places that Flash Player plugins can be installed, and it's possible you have several different versions installed that might conflict? Adobe says "Flash Player Uninstaller" is a helpful way to troubleshoot, so I'd recommend using the uninstaller and then reinstall the latest version. Here's a link:
<http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/909/cpsid_90906.html>

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