Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Ken Rudolph

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


[snip]
[snip]

Windows button (calls the Start menu), All Programs, SeaMonkey should 
give you four options:


Profile Manager
SeaMonkey (Safe Mode)
SeaMonkey Mail
SeaMonkey


Except that there are only 3 options when I do this:  (Safe Mode) just 
isn't there in the Start menu.  The other three are there, and they 
point to 2.49.1.  I'm running Win-10 the latest updated version. Maybe 
Netflix videos in SeaMonkey is just beyond my capabilities.  I can live 
with the other browsers that I have.  Anyway, thank you for trying.


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread chokito
On my Windows 7 64-bit works Netflix only with no Seamonkey in the user agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 works 
fine.
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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Hartmut Figge
Jonathan N. Little:
>WaltS48 wrote:

>> WFM using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
>> Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
>
>Hmmm. Do you have Silverlight installed? I did the hacky install with an 
>earlier version of Ubuntu to get Netflix to work but not on this install.

I've now created a fresh profile. So no add-ons. Only Plugin is Flash.
Set to Never Activate. As it should be. :)

https://www.netflix.com/de-en/title/80025678 works just fine. On the
other hand, I do not use such an ancient SM like you do. *fg*

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Jonathan N. Little

WaltS48 wrote:

On 12/23/17 10:51 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Jonathan N. Little:







As far as I can see Ken hasn't used safe-mode or the better and easier
approach of using a fresh profile. Back to my book.


No go for me with 2.49.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.3

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1


WFM using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS




Hmmm. Do you have Silverlight installed? I did the hacky install with an 
earlier version of Ubuntu to get Netflix to work but not on this install.


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread WaltS48

On 12/23/17 10:51 PM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Jonathan N. Little:

[https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH] 




I have to add:

general.useragent.override.netflix.com
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0


With override it plays without any issue.


Well, well, well. I'm not even using FF advertisement and it works 
fine. *g*
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:59.0) Gecko/2017122403 
SeaMonkey/2.56a1-h


As far as I can see Ken hasn't used safe-mode or the better and easier
approach of using a fresh profile. Back to my book.


No go for me with 2.49.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.3

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1


WFM using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ken Rudolph wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


[snip]


If the answer's no, then try this:

4) Restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, disabling all add-ons. If that 
solves it, one of your add-ons is the guilty party. (If that doesn't 
solve it, report back.)


5) Assuming Safe Mode solved the problem, restart SeaMonkey in Safe 
Mode again, disabling all but two add-ons. If the problem reappears, 
one of those two is guilty. Otherwise, repeat this step with two more. 
If the problem reappears, one of those two is guilty. Otherwise, 
repeat this step with two more. ... When you come to the point where 
you have two suspects, restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, enabling only 
one of those two suspects. That will tell you which is guilty.


I'm unable to make any of this work, other than clearing cache and 
cookies (which didn't solve the Netflix problem).  Then, I don't know 
how to open and run SM in safe mode to begin with (I'm assuming you 
don't mean open Windows 10 in safe mode, which I could do by 
shift+restart...but would rather not.)


Another problem I've just discovered is that I seem to have two
versions of SM on this computer. One is in "Program Files" which is
SeaMonkey 2.49.1. When I open this the release notes say in big red
letters: "Automatic upgrades from previous versions are, for most
configurations, disabled for this release. Please download the full
installer from the downloads section and install SeaMonkey 2.49.1
manually over the previous version."

The other is in "Program Files (x86)" which loads SM 2.46. Both seem
to use the same profile. Also, both do not play Netflix videos even
after clearing cache and cookies.

[snip]

Windows button (calls the Start menu), All Programs, SeaMonkey should 
give you four options:


Profile Manager
SeaMonkey (Safe Mode)
SeaMonkey Mail
SeaMonkey

Given what you've said about having two versions installed, it's 
probably best if you first right-click "SeaMonkey (Safe Mode)" and 
choose "Properties" to see which one it's pointing to. The "Target" 
field will give you the full path to the executable program. Mine is in 
the default folder, \Program Files (x86)\.


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Hartmut Figge wrote:

Jonathan N. Little:

[https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH]


I have to add:

general.useragent.override.netflix.com
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0

With override it plays without any issue.


Well, well, well. I'm not even using FF advertisement and it works fine. *g*
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:59.0) Gecko/2017122403 SeaMonkey/2.56a1-h

As far as I can see Ken hasn't used safe-mode or the better and easier
approach of using a fresh profile. Back to my book.


No go for me with 2.49.1 on Ubuntu 16.04.3

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Hartmut Figge
Jonathan N. Little:

[https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH]

>I have to add:
>
>general.useragent.override.netflix.com
>Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0
>
>With override it plays without any issue.

Well, well, well. I'm not even using FF advertisement and it works fine. *g*
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:59.0) Gecko/2017122403 SeaMonkey/2.56a1-h

As far as I can see Ken hasn't used safe-mode or the better and easier
approach of using a fresh profile. Back to my book.

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Jonathan N. Little

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:


No matter how I set the UA, I can't run a Netflix movie or show.  I
get sent to the same page demanding HTML5 or Silverlight support.
I've checked three other browsers:  Firefox, Chrome, and Edge and all
of them play Netflix sources with no problems.  Only SeaMonkey has
this problem. So it isn't just clicking on a link from e-mail...it's
Netflix site period.  Is there any add-on or plug-in for HTML5 that I
need to have? Other responders seem to not have this problem.  I'm
just not sure what's wrong with my version of 2.49.1  (Build
identifier:  20170619162041)


OK, try this:

1) Close all browser windows except a blank one.

2) Clear cache and cookies (options at Edit | Preferences | Privacy & 
Security | Private Data).


3) Load a Netflix page and see if you can play it.

If the answer's yes, something was bad in your cache or cookies and 
it's gone now. Problem solved.


If the answer's no, then try this:

4) Restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, disabling all add-ons. If that 
solves it, one of your add-ons is the guilty party. (If that doesn't 
solve it, report back.)


5) Assuming Safe Mode solved the problem, restart SeaMonkey in Safe 
Mode again, disabling all but two add-ons. If the problem reappears, 
one of those two is guilty. Otherwise, repeat this step with two more. 
If the problem reappears, one of those two is guilty. Otherwise, 
repeat this step with two more. ... When you come to the point where 
you have two suspects, restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, enabling only 
one of those two suspects. That will tell you which is guilty.




I'm unable to make any of this work, other than clearing cache and 
cookies (which didn't solve the Netflix problem).  Then, I don't know 
how to open and run SM in safe mode to begin with (I'm assuming you 
don't mean open Windows 10 in safe mode, which I could do by 
shift+restart...but would rather not.)


Another problem I've just discovered is that I seem to have two versions 
of SM on this computer.  One is in "Program Files" which is SeaMonkey 
2.49.1.  When I open this the release notes say in big red letters: 
"Automatic upgrades from previous versions are, for most configurations, 
disabled for this release. Please download the full installer from the 
downloads section and install SeaMonkey 2.49.1 manually over the 
previous version."


The other is in "Program Files (x86)" which loads SM 2.46.  Both seem to 
use the same profile.  Also, both do not play Netflix videos even after 
clearing cache and cookies.


Now that I think about it, for a while now I've had other video problems 
in SM, and have gotten used to saving the link, opening Chrome, and 
watching them there.


At this point, I think that I'm too confused to try to solve the Netflix 
  problem.  The version of SM 2.49.1 that I have, which opens when I 
click on the icon on my desktop, is working fine for everything else. 
And I'm not sure I want to screw around with downloading the full 
installer again and manually re-installing over the previous version. 
I'm not even sure which version to manually install over.




Without modification standard UA

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


gets me nowhere.
"Microsoft Silverlight is required to play this title.
Install the Microsoft Silverlight Plug-in."

But I have Silverlight Plug-In 5.1.50907.0

I have to add:

general.useragent.override.netflix.com
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0

With override it plays without any issue.


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Ken Rudolph

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:


No matter how I set the UA, I can't run a Netflix movie or show.  I
get sent to the same page demanding HTML5 or Silverlight support.
I've checked three other browsers:  Firefox, Chrome, and Edge and all
of them play Netflix sources with no problems.  Only SeaMonkey has
this problem. So it isn't just clicking on a link from e-mail...it's
Netflix site period.  Is there any add-on or plug-in for HTML5 that I
need to have? Other responders seem to not have this problem.  I'm
just not sure what's wrong with my version of 2.49.1  (Build
identifier:  20170619162041)


OK, try this:

1) Close all browser windows except a blank one.

2) Clear cache and cookies (options at Edit | Preferences | Privacy & 
Security | Private Data).


3) Load a Netflix page and see if you can play it.

If the answer's yes, something was bad in your cache or cookies and it's 
gone now. Problem solved.


If the answer's no, then try this:

4) Restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, disabling all add-ons. If that solves 
it, one of your add-ons is the guilty party. (If that doesn't solve it, 
report back.)


5) Assuming Safe Mode solved the problem, restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode 
again, disabling all but two add-ons. If the problem reappears, one of 
those two is guilty. Otherwise, repeat this step with two more. If the 
problem reappears, one of those two is guilty. Otherwise, repeat this 
step with two more. ... When you come to the point where you have two 
suspects, restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, enabling only one of those two 
suspects. That will tell you which is guilty.




I'm unable to make any of this work, other than clearing cache and 
cookies (which didn't solve the Netflix problem).  Then, I don't know 
how to open and run SM in safe mode to begin with (I'm assuming you 
don't mean open Windows 10 in safe mode, which I could do by 
shift+restart...but would rather not.)


Another problem I've just discovered is that I seem to have two versions 
of SM on this computer.  One is in "Program Files" which is SeaMonkey 
2.49.1.  When I open this the release notes say in big red letters: 
"Automatic upgrades from previous versions are, for most configurations, 
disabled for this release. Please download the full installer from the 
downloads section and install SeaMonkey 2.49.1 manually over the 
previous version."


The other is in "Program Files (x86)" which loads SM 2.46.  Both seem to 
use the same profile.  Also, both do not play Netflix videos even after 
clearing cache and cookies.


Now that I think about it, for a while now I've had other video problems 
in SM, and have gotten used to saving the link, opening Chrome, and 
watching them there.


At this point, I think that I'm too confused to try to solve the Netflix 
 problem.  The version of SM 2.49.1 that I have, which opens when I 
click on the icon on my desktop, is working fine for everything else. 
And I'm not sure I want to screw around with downloading the full 
installer again and manually re-installing over the previous version. 
I'm not even sure which version to manually install over.


 But thank you for trying to help me!

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ken Rudolph wrote:


No matter how I set the UA, I can't run a Netflix movie or show.  I
get sent to the same page demanding HTML5 or Silverlight support.
I've checked three other browsers:  Firefox, Chrome, and Edge and all
of them play Netflix sources with no problems.  Only SeaMonkey has
this problem. So it isn't just clicking on a link from e-mail...it's
Netflix site period.  Is there any add-on or plug-in for HTML5 that I
need to have? Other responders seem to not have this problem.  I'm
just not sure what's wrong with my version of 2.49.1  (Build
identifier:  20170619162041)


OK, try this:

1) Close all browser windows except a blank one.

2) Clear cache and cookies (options at Edit | Preferences | Privacy & 
Security | Private Data).


3) Load a Netflix page and see if you can play it.

If the answer's yes, something was bad in your cache or cookies and it's 
gone now. Problem solved.


If the answer's no, then try this:

4) Restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, disabling all add-ons. If that solves 
it, one of your add-ons is the guilty party. (If that doesn't solve it, 
report back.)


5) Assuming Safe Mode solved the problem, restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode 
again, disabling all but two add-ons. If the problem reappears, one of 
those two is guilty. Otherwise, repeat this step with two more. If the 
problem reappears, one of those two is guilty. Otherwise, repeat this 
step with two more. ... When you come to the point where you have two 
suspects, restart SeaMonkey in Safe Mode, enabling only one of those two 
suspects. That will tell you which is guilty.


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Ray_Net

Ken Rudolph wrote on 23-12-17 22:34:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote on 23-12-17 21:20:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message 
from the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it 
doesn't play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about 
Netflix system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No 
add-ons from Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link 
it plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link 
in e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way 
to set links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that 
would be useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?

Work for me nothing special installed. Win10 pro.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Maybe I need an add-on for HTML5 for SeaMonkey; but I'm not sure what 
that would be.  When I go to add-ons for SeaMonkey there is an HTML5 
Video Everywhere! by lejenome that I can add to Firefox (not 
SeaMonkey).  However when I try to add it using SeaMonkey I get the 
message that "The add-on downloaded from addons.mozilla.org could not 
be installed because it appears to be corrupt."  And my version of 
Firefox already seems to have an HTML5 player.  And nothing from the 
Add-ons extensions for HTML5 seem to be for SM 2.49.1


I did not have this add-on installed. However I have installed an add-on 
related to HTML5 - this is :"True Full Screen in SeaMonkey"

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Ken Rudolph

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0.3or
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


No matter how I set the UA, I can't run a Netflix movie or show.  I get 
sent to the same page demanding HTML5 or Silverlight support.  I've 
checked three other browsers:  Firefox, Chrome, and Edge and all of them 
play Netflix sources with no problems.  Only SeaMonkey has this problem. 
 So it isn't just clicking on a link from e-mail...it's Netflix site 
period.  Is there any add-on or plug-in for HTML5 that I need to have? 
Other responders seem to not have this problem.  I'm just not sure 
what's wrong with my version of 2.49.1  (Build identifier:  20170619162041)


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Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message from 
the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it doesn't 
play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about Netflix 
system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No add-ons from 
Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread WaltS48

On 12/23/17 5:55 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:

WaltS48 wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message 
from the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it 
doesn't play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about 
Netflix system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No 
add-ons from Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link 
it plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link 
in e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way 
to set links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that 
would be useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?


Works for me in SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on Windows 10 with UA Mozilla/5.0 
(Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Looks like you need to fix the UA for your SeaMonkey.


I changed the UA to:   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


And that still didn't change anything.  I still get sent to a page: 
"Netflix system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight"  etc.



Tried a new profile or safe mode?

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Ken Rudolph

WaltS48 wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message 
from the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it 
doesn't play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about 
Netflix system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No 
add-ons from Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?


Works for me in SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on Windows 10 with UA Mozilla/5.0 
(Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Looks like you need to fix the UA for your SeaMonkey.


I changed the UA to:   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) 
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


And that still didn't change anything.  I still get sent to a page: 
"Netflix system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight"  etc.


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread WaltS48

Ken Rudolph wrote:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message 
from the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it 
doesn't play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about 
Netflix system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No 
add-ons from Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?


Works for me in SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on Windows 10 with UA Mozilla/5.0 
(Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Looks like you need to fix the UA for your SeaMonkey.
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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ken Rudolph wrote:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message from 
the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it doesn't 
play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about Netflix 
system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No add-ons from 
Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?


Your link redirected to .

WFM, SM 2.49.1, Win7 Pro SP1.

Tried clearing cache and cookies, disabling Flash, Shockwave, and VLC 
plugin, and restarting SM, and it still worked fine.


Of course, I do have the standard user agent string: Mozilla/5.0 
(Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1. Maybe that's it?


Also, I'm not a Netflix subscriber, so no login/password were supplied.

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Mr. Ed
On 12/23/17 3:20 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
> Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent:
> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0.3
>
> Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message from the
> Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it doesn't play in the
> SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about Netflix system requirements
> for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No add-ons from Mozilla that I try seem to
> work to rectify this problem.
>
> When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it plays
> fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in e-mail goes to
> the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set links in SM e-mail to
> go to one of the other browsers that would be useful...but not optimal, of
> course.
>
> Anyway, the e-mail link in question:
>
> https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH
>
>
> How can I get SM to play this link?
>
> -- 
> Ken Rudolph

No problem playing trailer here with:

Last updated: Sat Dec 23 2017 16:37:26 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
SeaMonkey/2.49.1

Extensions (enabled: 11)
* Autofill Forms 1.0.3 (http://firefox.add0n.com/autofill-forms.html)
* Display Mail User Agent 1.7.0 
(http://www.juergen-ernst.de/addons/dispmua.html)
* Emoji Menu Converted 2.0 
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/emoji-menu/?src=api)
* Enigmail 1.9.9 (http://www.enigmail.net/)
* FireFTP 2.0.31 (http://fireftp.net)
* Password Exporter Converted 1.3.4 (http://passwordexporter.fligtar.com)
* PrefBar 7.1.1 (http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org/)
* Quote Colors 0.3.1-let-fixed (http://quotecolors.mozdev.org/)
* Reply to All as Cc 1.4 (http://www.clear-code.com/)
* Saved Password Editor 2.10.3 
(https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/saved-password-editor/)
* ShowIP 2.7.7.1-signed.1-signed (http://code.google.com/p/firefox-showip/)

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Ken Rudolph

Ray_Net wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote on 23-12-17 21:20:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message 
from the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it 
doesn't play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about 
Netflix system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No 
add-ons from Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?

Work for me nothing special installed. Win10 pro.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1


Maybe I need an add-on for HTML5 for SeaMonkey; but I'm not sure what 
that would be.  When I go to add-ons for SeaMonkey there is an HTML5 
Video Everywhere! by lejenome that I can add to Firefox (not SeaMonkey). 
 However when I try to add it using SeaMonkey I get the message that 
"The add-on downloaded from addons.mozilla.org could not be installed 
because it appears to be corrupt."  And my version of Firefox already 
seems to have an HTML5 player.  And nothing from the Add-ons extensions 
for HTML5 seem to be for SM 2.49.1


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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Ray_Net

Ken Rudolph wrote on 23-12-17 21:20:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message 
from the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it 
doesn't play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about 
Netflix system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No 
add-ons from Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?

Work for me nothing special installed. Win10 pro.
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.1

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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Larry S.

Ken Rudolph wrote:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message from 
the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it doesn't 
play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about Netflix 
system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No add-ons from 
Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?

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Works fine here, on Windows 7 with the Silverlight Plug-In. Never have a 
problem with HTML5.

Larry S.
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Re: HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread EE

Ken Rudolph wrote:
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message from 
the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it doesn't 
play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about Netflix 
system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No add-ons from 
Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH 



How can I get SM to play this link?

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It works for me.  I use MacOS, not Windows.  Not sure if that is 
significant.


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HTML5 support

2017-12-23 Thread Ken Rudolph
Running SeaMonkey 2.49.1 on updated Win10, with modified user agent: 
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/59.0.3


Netflix sent me a link in SeaMonkey e-mail to watch a short message from 
the Crown.  However when I click on the link [shown below] it doesn't 
play in the SeaMonkey browser, rather I get a message about Netflix 
system requirements for HTML5 Player and Silverlight.  No add-ons from 
Mozilla that I try seem to work to rectify this problem.


When I use Firefox, Chrome or Edge browsers, and use the same link it 
plays fine on all 3.  But the point of SeaMonkey is that a link in 
e-mail goes to the SM browser.  Maybe if there were an easy way to set 
links in SM e-mail to go to one of the other browsers that would be 
useful...but not optimal, of course.


Anyway, the e-mail link in question:

https://www.netflix.com/watch/80230267?trkid=13710079_TITLE=80230267=EMP=F78B0997B0E061CD360DCEAFCB6432116452765C=CROWN_S2_MESSAGE_WATCH

How can I get SM to play this link?

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Seamonkey 2.49.2?

2017-12-23 Thread Cruz, Jaime
Firefox ESR and Thunderbird recently released security updates.  Will 
Seamonkey be getting the same, soon?


Also a thought... is the Seamonkey team collaborating with the 
Thunderbird team?  Seems like both products could certainly benefit from 
each other.


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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-23 Thread Richard Owlett

On 12/22/2017 05:47 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:

Richard Owlett:


I received a link to a youtube video
 which played fine.

I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?


For Gentoo there is the package youtube-dl. Last update a few days
ago.
If it is not on Debian, ...


It is and the package includes  "mpv Media Player".
Now I need is an external speaker to produce adequate volume.

Thanks all.

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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-23 Thread Lucas Levrel

Le 23 décembre 2017, à 00:47, Hartmut Figge a écrit :


Richard Owlett:


I received a link to a youtube video
 which played fine.

I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?


For Gentoo there is the package youtube-dl. Last update a few days ago.
If it is not on Debian, you will probably have to compile the source
yourself.


+1 for youtube-dl. You don't even have to compile! You can download the 
executable right from the author's website (it seems to be precompiled 
Python code).



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Re: Youtube - newbie guidance

2017-12-23 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Ray_Net wrote:

Hartmut Figge wrote on 23-12-17 00:47:

Richard Owlett:


I received a link to a youtube video
 which played fine.

I did not have time to watch the whole video.
How can I download and save it?

For Gentoo there is the package youtube-dl. Last update a few days ago.
If it is not on Debian, you will probably have to compile the source
yourself. Or, better, build a package for Debian. I've done that myself
occasionally before I left Debian/Sid years ago.

Here is an excerpt from the ebuild:

DESCRIPTION="Download videos from YouTube.com (and more sites...)"
HOMEPAGE="https://rg3.github.com/youtube-dl/;
SRC_URI="http://youtube-dl.org/downloads/${PV}/${P}.tar.gz;

Hartmut

Nothing to install when using https://www.telechargerunevideo.com/en/


Try clicking "Extension" from the top menu:


Provision of this info does not constitute an endorsement.

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