Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message (ATT Yahoo)

2012-04-03 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Jay O'Brien wrote:
 I hope someone finds a resolution to this problem soon. I have three 
 computers,
 using different logins to ATT/Yahoo; two are XP and the third is Windows 7 64-
 bit. They all receive the message quoted below that was reported by Rostyslaw.
 
 If PrefBar or something else is needed, I'll install it, but after it is 
 reported here that it is a fix that works.
 
 Thanks!
 
 Jay O'Brien
 
  Original Message 
 Subject: Your browser is blocking Flash error message
 Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:24:52 -0400
 From: Rostyslaw Lewyckyj urj...@bellsouth.net
 To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
 
 SM 2.8  on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS
 
 Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
 following error message box:
 
 ---
 Flash required for this application X
 Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher installed 
 and 
 unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download and install the 
 latest Flash Player _here_
 
 OK
 --
 
 where that _here_ is a link to the  Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.228
 download page which reports:
 
  Your system: Windows 64-bit , English, Firefox
  Do you have a different operating system or browser?
 
  Note:The 64-bit Flash Player installer includes both a 32-bit and 64-bit 
 version of Flash Player
 
 To be on the safe side, just in case my Flash had become disconnected from SM
 I downloaded and reinstalled it.
 However the error message keeps coming back whenever I log in to webmail,
 But if I click on the X (to close the error box) or on OK, the error box
 goes away and my webmail session appears to work without crashing or obvious
 errors.
 
 So what can be the problem between the webmail site and SM and/or SM and my
 installed Flash? How is SM blocking Flash? How can I check the connection
 between my SM and my Flash?

FWIW, I have SM 2.8 on a XP SP3 and 2.1 on a Win 7 64 bit and I don't
see this problem at all when I access the webmail on ATT Yahoo.
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Resolved?: Your browser is blocking Flash error message (ATT Yahoo)

2012-04-03 Thread Jay O'Brien
Apparently ATT/Yahoo has recognized the problem and corrected it. I am no 
longer getting the error message on any of my three computers. Hopefully 
it has also been fixed for everyone else.

I wonder how someone was actually able to get ATT/Yahoo's attention?

Jay


 Original Message 
Subject: Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message (ATT Yahoo)
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:20:46 -0700
From: Jay O'Brien jayobr...@att.net
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

I hope someone finds a resolution to this problem soon. I have three computers,
using different logins to ATT/Yahoo; two are XP and the third is Windows 7 64-
bit. They all receive the message quoted below that was reported by Rostyslaw.

If PrefBar or something else is needed, I'll install it, but after it is 
reported here that it is a fix that works.

Thanks!

Jay O'Brien

 Original Message 
Subject: Your browser is blocking Flash error message
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:24:52 -0400
From: Rostyslaw Lewyckyj urj...@bellsouth.net
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

SM 2.8  on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:

---
Flash required for this application X
Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher installed and 
unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download and install the 
latest Flash Player _here_

OK
--

where that _here_ is a link to the  Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.228
download page which reports:

 Your system: Windows 64-bit , English, Firefox
 Do you have a different operating system or browser?

 Note:The 64-bit Flash Player installer includes both a 32-bit and 64-bit 
version of Flash Player

To be on the safe side, just in case my Flash had become disconnected from SM
I downloaded and reinstalled it.
However the error message keeps coming back whenever I log in to webmail,
But if I click on the X (to close the error box) or on OK, the error box
goes away and my webmail session appears to work without crashing or obvious
errors.

So what can be the problem between the webmail site and SM and/or SM and my
installed Flash? How is SM blocking Flash? How can I check the connection
between my SM and my Flash?
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Re: Resolved?: Your browser is blocking Flash error message (ATT Yahoo)

2012-04-03 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Jay O'Brien wrote:
 Apparently ATT/Yahoo has recognized the problem and corrected it. I am no 
 longer getting the error message on any of my three computers. Hopefully 
 it has also been fixed for everyone else.
 
 I wonder how someone was actually able to get ATT/Yahoo's attention?
 
 Jay
 

You can try here and may get a response from an ATT agent

http://forums.att.com/t5/Email-Internet-Security/Ongoing-problems-with-AT-amp-T-Yahoo-email/td-p/2890403
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Re: Resolved?: Your browser is blocking Flash error message (ATT Yahoo)

2012-04-03 Thread Chris Ilias

On 12-04-03 2:07 PM, Jay O'Brien wrote:

Apparently ATT/Yahoo has recognized the problem and corrected it. I am no
longer getting the error message on any of my three computers. Hopefully
it has also been fixed for everyone else.

I wonder how someone was actually able to get ATT/Yahoo's attention?


Yahoo is currently rolling out a fix of the issue. :)

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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-04-02 Thread Rob Lindauer

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

SM 2.8 on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:



Do you perhaps have Noscript installed?  I get that message from sites 
expecting flash but for which I haven't enabled scripting.



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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-04-02 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Rob Lindauer wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

SM 2.8 on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:



Do you perhaps have Noscript installed? I get that message from sites expecting
flash but for which I haven't enabled scripting.



No, I do not have Noscript.
In preferencesadvancedscriptsplugins: I have Javascript enabled for the
Browser and at the bottom, for when additional plug ins are required I have
checked the box that says Display a notification at the top of the content
area
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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-04-02 Thread Chris Ilias

On 12-04-01 12:24 AM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

SM 2.8 on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:

---

Flash required for this application X
Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher
installed and unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download
and install the latest Flash Player _here_

OK
--


The issue seems to be specific to Yahoo mail. They have been contacted 
about it. In the meantime, you can switch to classic mode in Yahoo.


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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-04-02 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Chris Ilias wrote:

On 12-04-01 12:24 AM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

SM 2.8 on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:

---

Flash required for this application X
Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher
installed and unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download
and install the latest Flash Player _here_

OK
--


The issue seems to be specific to Yahoo mail. They have been contacted about it.
In the meantime, you can switch to classic mode in Yahoo.


I am glad that someone has been able to find a path to contact them because
I have been unable to find an e-mail address to which one can send
technical questions at Yahoo and ATT.
I'd be most glad if someone could e-mail me such an address and, or,
post such an address here.
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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-04-02 Thread NoOp
On 04/02/2012 03:26 PM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
 Chris Ilias wrote:
 On 12-04-01 12:24 AM, Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
 SM 2.8 on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

 Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
 following error message box:

 ---

 Flash required for this application X
 Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher
 installed and unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download
 and install the latest Flash Player _here_

 OK
 --

 The issue seems to be specific to Yahoo mail. They have been contacted about 
 it.
 In the meantime, you can switch to classic mode in Yahoo.

@ Chris: And what leads you to that conclusion? Yahoo  ATT associated
Yahoo mail works without Flash. There is *no* requirement for Adobe
Flash on either mail website.


 I am glad that someone has been able to find a path to contact them because
 I have been unable to find an e-mail address to which one can send
 technical questions at Yahoo and ATT.
 I'd be most glad if someone could e-mail me such an address and, or,
 post such an address here.

I doubt if it is an issue with ATT/Yahoo. I can login  use the web
interface just fine (new interface). As an FYI, I *never* have Flash
turned on when I do login  use the website interface.


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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-04-01 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:


Paul B. Gallagher wrote:


If you go here, Adobe will tell you what you have installed. If they
say you have it, you have it and the Yahoos are mistaken.

http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html


Well I went to that site and it reported that I have 11.2.202.228
installed.
Then I went down to section 3 on the page where it says that the latest
version available for Win7 both 32 and 64 bit is 11.1.102.62
So it seems that the version I downloaded and installed is more recent than
Adobe says is available ??? :)


Fair point, that's f***ed up. ;-)


But it's definitely higher than 9.0


Agreed. Wonder if the Yahoos know that, or if they're sorting 
alphabetically and putting 11 before 9? ;-)


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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-04-01 Thread Philip Chee
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 02:21:17 -0400, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
 Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
 
 Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

 If you go here, Adobe will tell you what you have installed. If they
 say you have it, you have it and the Yahoos are mistaken.

 http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html

 Well I went to that site and it reported that I have 11.2.202.228
 installed.
 Then I went down to section 3 on the page where it says that the latest
 version available for Win7 both 32 and 64 bit is 11.1.102.62
 So it seems that the version I downloaded and installed is more recent than
 Adobe says is available ??? :)
 
 Fair point, that's f***ed up. ;-)
 
 But it's definitely higher than 9.0
 
 Agreed. Wonder if the Yahoos know that, or if they're sorting 
 alphabetically and putting 11 before 9? ;-)

It's probably the old overflow on 10 thinko, thinking that v11.0 is v1
since yahoo probably checks only the left most digit.

Phil

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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message (ATT Yahoo)

2012-04-01 Thread Jay O'Brien
I hope someone finds a resolution to this problem soon. I have three computers,
using different logins to ATT/Yahoo; two are XP and the third is Windows 7 64-
bit. They all receive the message quoted below that was reported by Rostyslaw.

If PrefBar or something else is needed, I'll install it, but after it is 
reported here that it is a fix that works.

Thanks!

Jay O'Brien

 Original Message 
Subject: Your browser is blocking Flash error message
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2012 00:24:52 -0400
From: Rostyslaw Lewyckyj urj...@bellsouth.net
To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

SM 2.8  on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:

---
Flash required for this application X
Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher installed and 
unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download and install the 
latest Flash Player _here_

OK
--

where that _here_ is a link to the  Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.228
download page which reports:

 Your system: Windows 64-bit , English, Firefox
 Do you have a different operating system or browser?

 Note:The 64-bit Flash Player installer includes both a 32-bit and 64-bit 
version of Flash Player

To be on the safe side, just in case my Flash had become disconnected from SM
I downloaded and reinstalled it.
However the error message keeps coming back whenever I log in to webmail,
But if I click on the X (to close the error box) or on OK, the error box
goes away and my webmail session appears to work without crashing or obvious
errors.

So what can be the problem between the webmail site and SM and/or SM and my
installed Flash? How is SM blocking Flash? How can I check the connection
between my SM and my Flash?
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Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-03-31 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

SM 2.8  on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:

---
   Flash required for this application X
Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher installed and 
unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download and install the 
latest Flash Player _here_


   OK
--

where that _here_ is a link to the  Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.228
download page which reports:

Your system: Windows 64-bit , English, Firefox
Do you have a different operating system or browser?

Note:The 64-bit Flash Player installer includes both a 32-bit and 64-bit 
version of Flash Player


To be on the safe side, just in case my Flash had become disconnected from SM
I downloaded and reinstalled it.
However the error message keeps coming back whenever I log in to webmail,
But if I click on the X (to close the error box) or on OK, the error box
goes away and my webmail session appears to work without crashing or obvious
errors.

So what can be the problem between the webmail site and SM and/or SM and my
installed Flash? How is SM blocking Flash? How can I check the connection
between my SM and my Flash?
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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-03-31 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:


SM 2.8 on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:

---

Flash required for this application X
Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher
installed and unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download
and install the latest Flash Player _here_

OK
--


where that _here_ is a link to the Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.228
download page which reports:

Your system: Windows 64-bit , English, Firefox
Do you have a different operating system or browser?

Note:The 64-bit Flash Player installer includes both a 32-bit and 64-bit
version of Flash Player

To be on the safe side, just in case my Flash had become disconnected
from SM I downloaded and reinstalled it. However the error message
keeps coming back whenever I log in to webmail, But if I click on the
X (to close the error box) or on OK, the error box goes away and my
webmail session appears to work without crashing or obvious errors.

So what can be the problem between the webmail site and SM and/or SM
and my installed Flash? How is SM blocking Flash? How can I check the
connection between my SM and my Flash?


If you go here, Adobe will tell you what you have installed. If they say 
you have it, you have it and the Yahoos are mistaken.


http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html

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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-03-31 Thread Paul

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:

SM 2.8  on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:

--- 


   Flash required for this application X
Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher 
installed and unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download 
and install the latest Flash Player _here_


   OK
-- 



where that _here_ is a link to the  Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.228
download page which reports:

Your system: Windows 64-bit , English, Firefox
Do you have a different operating system or browser?

Note:The 64-bit Flash Player installer includes both a 32-bit and 
64-bit version of Flash Player


To be on the safe side, just in case my Flash had become disconnected 
from SM

I downloaded and reinstalled it.
However the error message keeps coming back whenever I log in to webmail,
But if I click on the X (to close the error box) or on OK, the error box
goes away and my webmail session appears to work without crashing or 
obvious

errors.

So what can be the problem between the webmail site and SM and/or SM and my
installed Flash? How is SM blocking Flash? How can I check the connection
between my SM and my Flash?


Thats odd.  I use att/yahoo web mail when traveling
and it does not require flash and does not use it.
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Re: Your browser is blocking Flash error message

2012-03-31 Thread Rostyslaw Lewyckyj

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:


SM 2.8 on an x64 Win7 ultimate OS

Starting several days ago when I log in to Att/Yahoo webmail I get the
following error message box:

---

Flash required for this application X
Your browser is blocking Flash. You must have Flash 9.0 or higher
installed and unblocked to run an openmail application. You can download
and install the latest Flash Player _here_

OK
--


where that _here_ is a link to the Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.228
download page which reports:

Your system: Windows 64-bit , English, Firefox
Do you have a different operating system or browser?

Note:The 64-bit Flash Player installer includes both a 32-bit and 64-bit
version of Flash Player

To be on the safe side, just in case my Flash had become disconnected
from SM I downloaded and reinstalled it. However the error message
keeps coming back whenever I log in to webmail, But if I click on the
X (to close the error box) or on OK, the error box goes away and my
webmail session appears to work without crashing or obvious errors.

So what can be the problem between the webmail site and SM and/or SM
and my installed Flash? How is SM blocking Flash? How can I check the
connection between my SM and my Flash?


If you go here, Adobe will tell you what you have installed. If they say you
have it, you have it and the Yahoos are mistaken.

http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html


Well I went to that site and it reported that I have 11.2.202.228 installed.
Then I went down to section 3 on the page where it says that the latest version
available for Win7 both 32 and 64 bit is 11.1.102.62
So it seems that the version I downloaded and installed is more recent than
Adobe says is available ??? :)
But it's definitely higher than 9.0

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