Steve,
I still see this. It seems may sites using 'flash' still program for the
ActiveX type of flash.
I notice when upgrading flash, I am given two options, a player, and the
old ActiveX
business.
I washed my clients of the ActiveX 'flash' last year after getting some
very
strange behavior. Yes, ESET caught/killed it.
IIRC, IE6 was ActiveX focused due to its' place in time IIRC.
JMO.
Duncan
On 01/03/2012 16:01, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Since we're on the subject of browsers, try this link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/webcasts/shada/one/index.shtml
Click on any of the episodes and see what happens. With FF9 (and
flash installed), it tells me I need flash to play it. If I go there
with IE6 and flash installed, I can play it. Otherwise FF9 plays
every other flash page, as far as I know.
Steve
On 1/3/2012 9:58 AM, Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 10:52 AM 03/01/2012, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Chrome is pissing me off too, now. It doesn't seem to want to
remember a lot of passwords, just making me re-type them over and
over. That's getting old, quick.
Meanwhile, FF is still acting up....across several systems.
Have you tried Opera?
T