On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 11:17 -0400, Chris Kurecka wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 18:28 -0400, Chris Kurecka wrote:
> > Flash 9 seems to work in QtWebKit, but Flash 10 doesn't load for me on
> > Linux.  Space seems to be reserved for the plugin, but it can't be
> > clicked or right-clicked on, and it's transparent (the web page
> > background shows through).  I'm not sure if this problem exists on
> > Windows or Mac.
> > 
> > Also, even with Flash 9, Flash objects don't resize dynamically in Linux
> > when the web view is resized.  This doesn't seem to be a problem on
> > Windows or Mac.
> 
> To respond to the second half of my concerns, it looks like QtWebKit is
> properly resizing the Flash plugin's area (the right-clickable area that
> will popup the Flash dialog grows when the widget grows), but the Flash
> content itself doesn't redraw to span the entire Flash area.  Since this
> doesn't happen on Windows or Mac I'm thinking this may be a bug in Flash
> itself, but wanted to confirm.
> 
> My first issue with Flash 10 not working at all on Ubuntu remains.

Can anyone give an update as to whether Flash 10 in QtWebKit is being
made to work?  As I said before, it doesn't in TP1, at least on Linux.
Ubuntu 8.10 is out and has dropped Flash 9 in favor of 10, so any of our
users running on the latest and greatest will have major issues.  Other
distros that bundle proprietary addons will likely follow suit, and
users who install Flash themselves will also be given v10 from Adobe.

Thanks,

Chris Kurecka

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