On Wednesday 14 August 2002 10:59, Peter Billson wrote:
that is a most ecclent idea, I wish I knew how to do somthing like this.
I hope someone who does will and I will definatly make use of it, for the 
obvious reasons in your post.

A good idea.

> Since Macromedia seems to need a bit of encouragement to fix the remote
> display Flash problem, I'd be interested if someone would write a
> "plug-in" that would handle the Flash mime type and provide the users
> with a "You can not view this Web page because..." message as well as
> send an automated email to Macromedia and Webmaster@URL.
>
>   Perhaps if Web admins and Macromedia start getting "We thought that
> you would like to know that the Web page 'www.foo.com/bar.html' couldn't
> be viewed because of a known bug in Marcromedia's Flash plug-in."
> messages it may get a little more attention, not to mention it would be
> nice if LTSP users understood why they can't view Flash.
>
>   I wish I knew something about plug-in programming!
>
> Pete
>
> John_Cuzzola wrote:
> > *** In regards to a previous post (I accidently deleted instead of
> > hitting *reply* doh!): Flash always worked for me on Netscape 4.78
> > regardless of version. Problems occur with all versions of Mozilla whos
> > display is exported (the problem as I understand it is actually
> > Macromedia's). Just a quick rant: *IF* Flash was open source you can bet
> > this problem would have been fixed by now. Just another example of how
> > limiting and
> > inferior closed-source is.
>
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