Brian,
I will go look again. I did find what you say, but somehow, Flash still
seems to be blocked.
Perhaps Adobe is being a problem here. I am use to this.
THIS IS NOT A BIGGIE! Really. I have already gotten what I needed from
netgear.com.
This is really one of these, "This does not make sense ATM?" kind of
things; and, one of
these, "Gosh, I feel really stupid and don't have a clue!" kind of glitches.
I am completely FF here. I will learn, over time, how to drive it.
Thank you,
Duncan
At 16:10 10/15/2008 -0400, you wrote:
If you go into the NoScript options there is a place where you can set
exactly what it blocks, and Flash is one of them.
I leave it blocked because it kills a lot of annoying ads but you can easily
allow Flash and still keep scripting disabled.
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Brian
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 3:51 PM, DHSinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, this is now appears to be FF3 issue w/N0-Script, I believe.
> NO-Script is v1.8.2.8. {No Script really needs a UM! JMHO.}
> >>[but thanks Brian anyway! Yes, it should be p/o default!]
> I will continue poking.............. :)
> Thanks,
> Duncan
>
>
> At 15:31 10/15/2008 -0400, you wrote:
>
>> Have installed Adobe (Macromedia) Flash 10. Twice!
>> WHERE do I go to switch it on?
>> If I have to Link it to something, what?
>>
>> If I go to http://www.netgear.com and get told I need Flash 7 to view the
>> page.
>> OK, but I've installed Flash 10......well, sort of.......maybe....
>> I just do not get this?
>>
>> Yes, I know that many of you do not care for Flash!
>> I am willing to test my ESET EE install.............. ;)
>>
>> Am using Adobe Reader 8.1.2.
>> Browser is FF3.0
>> See no reference to Flash in either Adobe, or either Browser.
>> Odd................ :(
>> Yes, have rebooted the machine.............
>> Ideas?
>> Thanks,
>> Duncan
>>
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