Re: allowing flash player

2015-01-26 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

Gerd Schweizer wrote:


In Germany the tv organizations offer cinemas in the internet till one
week after sending. But they need the flash player. How can i tell
seamonkey to allow the actual flash player? It's alreaday installed.


What makes you think it's not allowed? Flash works fine here, has for 
years.


Exactly what happens when you try to play these?

How about a sample URL?

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Re: allowing flash player

2015-01-26 Thread Paul Bergsagel

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Gerd Schweizer wrote:


In Germany the tv organizations offer cinemas in the internet till one
week after sending. But they need the flash player. How can i tell
seamonkey to allow the actual flash player? It's alreaday installed.


What makes you think it's not allowed? Flash works fine here, has for
years.

Exactly what happens when you try to play these?

How about a sample URL?

Are you using the Flashblock extension? If you are using Flashblock then 
you may need to add the site you want to view video content to 
Flashblock's whitelist.


To add a site to Flashblock's whitelist go to the browser menu and click 
on Tools-Add-ons Manager-Extensions


You will see the extension Flashblock. Click on Flashblock's Preferences 
and then select Whitelist and add the site you want to use flash on. For 
example if you want to use flash on Youtube you would add the web 
address for Youtube (www.youtube.com) to the whitelist for flashblock.

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Re: Fixed -- Adobe Flash Player 11.3 - Bug 3223393: [Platform_Windows]Windows-7: Firefox Window loses focus every time Flash plugin processes are (re-)launched

2014-06-30 Thread Larry

Ant wrote:

https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bugid=3223393

Hi, this issue is fixed in internal build, you can get next beta build
from http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashruntimes/flashplayer/ to
verify your issue. Thanks! --Jing Yuan on 3:13:50 AM GMT+00:00 Jun 17,
2014

Finally fixed?!


Flash 14.0.0.125 exhibits all the previous problems with SM that have 
been discussed in this group.  The message I am getting is:


Warning Unresponsive Plug In
Shockwave Flash may be busy or it may have stopped responding

I am running two machines, one with Win 7 64b, the other vista 32b both 
with SM 2.26.1.  Flash still will not run on my Vista machine and focus 
is lost.  The problems also occurs on the Win 7 machine. I keep Flash 
disabled most of the time.  Recent prior versions of SM did not lose 
focus on either machine. Anyone else still having these or similar problems?


Larry

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Re: Fixed -- Adobe Flash Player 11.3 - Bug 3223393: [Platform_Windows]Windows-7: Firefox Window loses focus every time Flash plugin processes are (re-)launched

2014-06-30 Thread WaltS48

Larry wrote:

Ant wrote:

https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bugid=3223393

Hi, this issue is fixed in internal build, you can get next beta build
from http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashruntimes/flashplayer/ to
verify your issue. Thanks! --Jing Yuan on 3:13:50 AM GMT+00:00 Jun 17,
2014

Finally fixed?!


Flash 14.0.0.125 exhibits all the previous problems with SM that have
been discussed in this group.  The message I am getting is:

Warning Unresponsive Plug In
Shockwave Flash may be busy or it may have stopped responding

I am running two machines, one with Win 7 64b, the other vista 32b both
with SM 2.26.1.  Flash still will not run on my Vista machine and focus
is lost.  The problems also occurs on the Win 7 machine. I keep Flash
disabled most of the time.  Recent prior versions of SM did not lose
focus on either machine. Anyone else still having these or similar
problems?

Larry




Not having any problems with Flash here on CNN or Fox News tests.

But I'm using Linux with Flash 11.2.202.378

Any links to the problem sites might help.


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Re: Fixed -- Adobe Flash Player 11.3 - Bug 3223393: [Platform_Windows]Windows-7: Firefox Window loses focus every time Flash plugin processes are (re-)launched

2014-06-30 Thread Larry

WaltS48 wrote:

Larry wrote:

Ant wrote:

https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bugid=3223393

Hi, this issue is fixed in internal build, you can get next beta build
from http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashruntimes/flashplayer/ to
verify your issue. Thanks! --Jing Yuan on 3:13:50 AM GMT+00:00 Jun 17,
2014

Finally fixed?!


Flash 14.0.0.125 exhibits all the previous problems with SM that have
been discussed in this group.  The message I am getting is:

Warning Unresponsive Plug In
Shockwave Flash may be busy or it may have stopped responding

I am running two machines, one with Win 7 64b, the other vista 32b both
with SM 2.26.1.  Flash still will not run on my Vista machine and focus
is lost.  The problems also occurs on the Win 7 machine. I keep Flash
disabled most of the time.  Recent prior versions of SM did not lose
focus on either machine. Anyone else still having these or similar
problems?

Larry




Not having any problems with Flash here on CNN or Fox News tests.

But I'm using Linux with Flash 11.2.202.378

Any links to the problem sites might help.


Hard to pinpoint a site when I have multiple tabs and windows open.  It 
seems to occur at start up with AOL.com as my home page.

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Fixed -- Adobe Flash Player 11.3 - Bug 3223393: [Platform_Windows]Windows-7: Firefox Window loses focus every time Flash plugin processes are (re-)launched

2014-06-17 Thread Ant

https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bugid=3223393

Hi, this issue is fixed in internal build, you can get next beta build 
from http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashruntimes/flashplayer/ to 
verify your issue. Thanks! --Jing Yuan on 3:13:50 AM GMT+00:00 Jun 17, 2014


Finally fixed?!
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Flash Player 11.9.900.117 crashing after upgrade of seamonkey to version 2.21

2013-10-18 Thread janlima
I just upgrade seamonkey to version 2.21 and Flash Player 11.9.900.117 plugin 
bdgan to crash, it was all right before upgrade, but i cant remember what 
version i had before this.
Nonetheless, extension manager shows no problem, but when seamonkey access a 
page with flash content the player crashes and sometimes cause browser to close 
down.
I'm using windows vista...
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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-05-02 Thread Ant
http://pastie.org/private/isfygineq4b4admniwh4tg if it helps to find 
clues from Process Explorer v15.30.0.0 to debug. :)



On 4/27/2013 7:29 PM PT, Ant typed:


Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in
http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit
SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have
this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It
started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot
lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.

I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I
never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and
similiar softwares installed.
http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer
v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.

Thank you in advance. :)

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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-05-01 Thread Ant

On 4/30/2013 6:18 AM PT, MCBastos typed:


You know what's weird? I never have crashes in 64-bit W7 SP1, but do in
XP Pro. SP3. :(


Not that weird. XP is in terminal life-support as it is, with the plug
scheduled to be pulled April 2014. Microsoft simply does not bother to
fix anything that is not a security issue or a really big showstopper
nowadays. And in one year's time, not even that.


Why would MS care about Adobe? Adobe still supports Windows XP SP3.



If the new edition of the Flash plugin touches something in Windows that
is revealed to be not as robust as it should be... well, tough luck for
XP users. From Steve Ballmer's POV, they should be forking money to buy
Windows 8 anyway, so anything that makes XP more annoying to use is not
really a problem for him.


Wouldn't this be Adobe's fault since older Flash didn't have these 
issues in XP SP3?

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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-30 Thread Ant

On 4/29/2013 9:10 AM PT, Ken Rudolph typed:


Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in
http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit
SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have
this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It
started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot
lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.

I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I
never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and
similiar softwares installed.
http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer
v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.


I'm troubled by frequent Flash crashes with the latest version (W7+, SM
2.17.1, Shockwave Flash 11.7.700.169).  I suppose I have to go to a
previous version since this has only started with the most recent
update.  Any suggestions where to find a version that doesn't crash and
which is the best one to use for Seamonkey?


You know what's weird? I never have crashes in 64-bit W7 SP1, but do in 
XP Pro. SP3. :(

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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-30 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 30/04/2013 05:48, Ant told the world:

 You know what's weird? I never have crashes in 64-bit W7 SP1, but do in 
 XP Pro. SP3. :(
 

Not that weird. XP is in terminal life-support as it is, with the plug
scheduled to be pulled April 2014. Microsoft simply does not bother to
fix anything that is not a security issue or a really big showstopper
nowadays. And in one year's time, not even that.

If the new edition of the Flash plugin touches something in Windows that
is revealed to be not as robust as it should be... well, tough luck for
XP users. From Steve Ballmer's POV, they should be forking money to buy
Windows 8 anyway, so anything that makes XP more annoying to use is not
really a problem for him.

There's this meme going around that XP is somehow perfect as it is.
Sorry to say, but it's simply not true. XP has numerous issues, some of
them entrenched very deep in its basic architecture. I'm working on
phasing it out from my customers, and good riddance -- every time I
upgrade a machine from XP to Win7 (in the same hardware, mind you)
support issues go down. If a machine is not good enough to run Win7, it
is too old to keep in service anyway. (My rule of the thumb is 1 Gb
RAM, dual-core CPU and 80 Gb HD -- but I have obtained surprisingly
good results even with half those specs)

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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-29 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/28/13 9:18 PM, Ant wrote:
 On 4/28/2013 8:27 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:
 
 Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in
 http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit
 SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have
 this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It
 started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot
 lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.

 I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I
 never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and
 similiar softwares installed.
 http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer
 v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.

 Windows XP SP3
 Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.17.1
 Flash 11.7.700.169 (11.7 r700(169))

 I do not have this problem viewing
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6I_BLpjtaI.
 
 Did you have many tabs opened (e.g., 65+)? I wonder if the problems come 
 up when I have to many tabs going. :/
 

65??  Why??  I rarely have as many as 10.

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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-29 Thread Ken Rudolph

Ant wrote:

Hello.

Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in
http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit
SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have
this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It
started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot
lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.

I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I
never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and
similiar softwares installed.
http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer
v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.

Thank you in advance. :)


I'm troubled by frequent Flash crashes with the latest version (W7+, SM 
2.17.1, Shockwave Flash 11.7.700.169).  I suppose I have to go to a 
previous version since this has only started with the most recent 
update.  Any suggestions where to find a version that doesn't crash and 
which is the best one to use for Seamonkey?


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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-29 Thread Ken Rudolph

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Ant wrote:

Hello.

Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in
http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit
SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have
this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It
started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot
lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.

I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I
never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and
similiar softwares installed.
http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer
v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.

Thank you in advance. :)


I'm troubled by frequent Flash crashes with the latest version (W7+, SM
2.17.1, Shockwave Flash 11.7.700.169).  I suppose I have to go to a
previous version since this has only started with the most recent
update.  Any suggestions where to find a version that doesn't crash and
which is the best one to use for Seamonkey?

OK, I seem to have figured it out myself, installing version 
11.6.602.180 from the Adobe site.  I know it is an unsupported older 
version; but at least Flash has stopped crashing every time I open a 
window with a Flash video.


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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-29 Thread Roger Fink



 Original Message 

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Ant wrote:

Hello.

Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in
http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit
SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have
this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It
started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot
lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.

I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I
never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and
similiar softwares installed.
http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer
v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.

Thank you in advance. :)

I'm troubled by frequent Flash crashes with the latest version (W7+, SM
2.17.1, Shockwave Flash 11.7.700.169).  I suppose I have to go to a
previous version since this has only started with the most recent
update.  Any suggestions where to find a version that doesn't crash and
which is the best one to use for Seamonkey?


OK, I seem to have figured it out myself, installing version
11.6.602.180 from the Adobe site.  I know it is an unsupported older
version; but at least Flash has stopped crashing every time I open a
window with a Flash video.
In terms of overall vulnerability, I think you'd be better off with the 
latest flash and the most recent version of SeaMonkey that will support it.



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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-28 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/27/13 7:29 PM, Ant wrote:
 Hello.
 
 Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in 
 http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit 
 SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have 
 this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It 
 started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot 
 lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.
 
 I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I 
 never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and 
 similiar softwares installed. 
 http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer 
 v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.
 
 Thank you in advance. :)
 

Windows XP SP3
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.17.1
Flash 11.7.700.169 (11.7 r700(169))

I do not have this problem viewing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6I_BLpjtaI.

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Re: Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-28 Thread Ant

On 4/28/2013 8:27 AM PT, David E. Ross typed:


Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in
http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit
SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have
this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It
started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot
lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.

I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I
never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and
similiar softwares installed.
http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer
v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.


Windows XP SP3
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101 SeaMonkey/2.17.1
Flash 11.7.700.169 (11.7 r700(169))

I do not have this problem viewing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6I_BLpjtaI.


Did you have many tabs opened (e.g., 65+)? I wonder if the problems come 
up when I have to many tabs going. :/

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Newer Flash player plugins go berserk/crazy/bonker in SeaMonkey v2.1x.x in an old 32-bit Windows XP Pro. SP3 box.

2013-04-27 Thread Ant

Hello.

Has anyone had Flash videos go blank and act weird as shown in 
http://i.imgur.com/GugQV05.gif as an example? I have to either exit/quit 
SeaMonkey or kill Flash's plugin-container.exe process. I did not have 
this problems with older Flash versions like v11.5 or earlier. It 
started recently with v11.6 and v11.7 IIRC. It seems to happen a lot 
lately. I tried clearing caches, but that doesn't seem to help.


I keep my SeaMonkey, Windows, and Flash player plugins/addon updated. I 
never see this problem on my office machine with 64-bit W7 EE SP1 and 
similiar softwares installed. 
http://pastie.org/private/biufyftsz7kofbu1kk6q for my Process Explorer 
v15.3 dump of Flash's plugin-container.exe going wacky.


Thank you in advance. :)
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Flash player crashes

2013-03-26 Thread Jim Dell

Anybody experiencing constant crashes of Adobe's Flash Player?

Using SeaMonkey 2.16.2

Jim
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Re: Flash player crashes

2013-03-26 Thread Ed Mullen

Jim Dell wrote:

Anybody experiencing constant crashes of Adobe's Flash Player?

Using SeaMonkey 2.16.2

Jim


Yes.  There are a couple of threads here.  See Plugin sandboxing

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Flash player, Java compatibility with SeaMonkey

2013-03-24 Thread robert171

To whom it may concern,


I have Seamonkey 2.15.2 installed on a windows 7-64 bit machine. I can 
not get any video with Seamonkey.
I have installed Adobe flash player version 11.5.502.147 and it does not 
recognize Seamonkey and Seamonkey does not recognize the player.


Also I installed the latest Java version 7 update 13 and Seamonkey does 
not recognize the java upgrade.
When I click on Help and then go to About plugins it takes me to the 
Mozilla Firefox website.  The website says
For your safety, Firefox has disabled your outdated version of Java. 
Please upgrade to the latest version.

Even though I have downloaded and installed the latest version of Java.

*Can you fix this*. I never had problems with SeaMonkey using earlier 
versions.


I use SeaMonkey because I more control of the Software then FireFox.

Robert
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Flash Player 11.6 r602 - continously problem

2013-03-24 Thread albert ilari

  
  

  
  Why the Adobe Flash Player 11.6 r602 is rejected by DEP Data
  Execution Prevention in Vindows Vista Home Premium, when SeaMonkey
  is started?
  
  Thanks for your attention.
  
  Albert ILARI

  


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Re: Need help, Flash player does not work

2012-12-01 Thread Iceman
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 18:25:04 +0100, tloch wrote in message
news:mailman.910.1354328389.32706.support-seamon...@lists.mozilla.org:

 Hello,
 
 
 Please excuse my terrible English.. :-)
 
 
 I can not find any answer in the other help pages… :-(
 
 i can`t instal the flashplayer plugin or any other plugin and so i have
 problems to see some webpages and use the browser.
 
 As Example: http://www.klassikradio.de/liveplayer.php?channel=movie
 
 
 I had uninstalled seamonkey, deleted all entries in the registry and then
 installed seamonkey after a reboot again and also the flash player plugin
 from adobe.
 
 Same problem as before...
 
 Please let me know what else i can do.

There may be a conflict with some other addons you have installed. Try
disabling those, and then install Flash Player.

You can also try a malware/virus scan.
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Need help, Flash player does not work

2012-11-30 Thread tloch

Hello,


Please excuse my terrible English.. :-)


I can not find any answer in the other help pages… :-(

i can`t instal the flashplayer plugin or any other plugin and so i have
problems to see some webpages and use the browser.

As Example: http://www.klassikradio.de/liveplayer.php?channel=movie


I had uninstalled seamonkey, deleted all entries in the registry and then
installed seamonkey after a reboot again and also the flash player plugin
from adobe.

Same problem as before...

Please let me know what else i can do.

 

Thanks for your help

Best regards

Thorsten Loch

 


 


 


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Re: flash player .....

2012-07-02 Thread jim
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012 18:31:17 +0200, dirk n...@home.nl in
mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:

MCBastos wrote:
 Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2012 17:12, dirk told the world:

 dowahavetodowawatta?? Sorry, I'm just a simple user and I have no idea
 what this is.

 I am using real player basically for downloading flash video's from
 internet.

 If anyone knows of a good alternative for that, please tell .

 Could use one to download Silverlight video's as well

 There's a lot of extensions available to do exactly that. Look at
 addons.mozilla.org, in the section Photos and Media. There ought to be
 something that fits your needs.




found one, thanks! However, only for FLASH video's, found nothing for 
Silverlight ..

DJ

I have been wanting to re-install Realplayer for it's downloading
capabilities.  I think it is the best one available for that particular
function.  IIRC, you can be watching and simply start downloading at any
point, and end the download at any point and get a playable file.
...and then i remember why i uninstalled Realplayer the last time -- it is
too aggressive and wants to grab everything.  Getting a handle on that is
time-consuming.

I used to snag videos (and mp3s) out of cache, but both Firefox and
Seamonkey have changed their caching methodology so that is no longer
possible -- or maybe it is just no longer as easy.

Perhaps all of your Flash 11.3 problems are fixed now.  After several days
of trying various things, I went back to Flash 10.3.  I started on the
main Flash forum but by following links soon ended up at
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/flash-113-crashes

Which says it is for firefox but seems to apply to all mozilla platforms.
 
If the last 3 digits of 11.3.300.262 are the build number, Flash said they
thought they had corrected the problems introduced with build 257 with
build 262  -- and perhaps they did for many platforms, but not for my XP.

(Since downgrading to 10.3 I have yet for anything to tell me that i need
to update Flash.  And there is this note at the site i gave:  
Important: If you install Flash 10.3, you will get a player with all
known security patches applied but without all of the features of Flash
11.2. If you install Flash 11.2, your player might not have all of the
known security updates applied.)

Once again, if your 11.3 is now running fine, that's great.

jim

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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-26 Thread dirk

MCBastos wrote:

Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2012 17:12, dirk told the world:


dowahavetodowawatta?? Sorry, I'm just a simple user and I have no idea
what this is.

I am using real player basically for downloading flash video's from
internet.

If anyone knows of a good alternative for that, please tell .

Could use one to download Silverlight video's as well


There's a lot of extensions available to do exactly that. Look at
addons.mozilla.org, in the section Photos and Media. There ought to be
something that fits your needs.





found one, thanks! However, only for FLASH video's, found nothing for 
Silverlight ..


DJ

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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread dirk

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Evan Davidson wrote:

dirk wrote:

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
no cure

Anyone?

Some sites display this message:

Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version'
attribute in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.

Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


Please..


See:
news://news.mozilla.org:119/9rudnamyjifznxnsnz2dnuvz_vcdn...@mozilla.org


Also, after making sure that your installed Flash version is the Mozilla
fix:  Flash 11.3.300.262, uninstall Real Player through the Windows
Control Panel (if you're running SM in Windows).  That seems to work for
most people if they have any Real Player dlls in their plugins.



Checked that version OK, de-installed Real Player, and hey presto, flash 
works, but what now? I want to use Real player as well??!


Re-install Real Player?

DJ


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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread Ken Rudolph

dirk wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Evan Davidson wrote:

dirk wrote:

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
no cure

Anyone?

Some sites display this message:

Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version'
attribute in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.

Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


Please..


See:
news://news.mozilla.org:119/9rudnamyjifznxnsnz2dnuvz_vcdn...@mozilla.org


Also, after making sure that your installed Flash version is the Mozilla
fix:  Flash 11.3.300.262, uninstall Real Player through the Windows
Control Panel (if you'r

e running SM in Windows).  That seems to work for

most people if they have any Real Player dlls in their plugins.



Checked that version OK, de-installed Real Player, and hey presto, flash
works, but what now? I want to use Real player as well??!

Re-install Real Player?


Honestly, I don't know.  I also have some old video files which only 
seem to play on Real Player.  If I could be assured that Real Player 
would not automatically install any of its .dll's  into SeaMonkey as 
plugins, I would re-install Real Player.  In the meantime, I don't want 
to risk it.  I'll leave that for a later time (or some instructions on 
how to remove any unwanted plug-ins that automatically install into SM.)


I wonder if Real Player knows of its compatibility problem with Flash in 
SeaMonkey (and for that matter with Firefox and I.E., if my experience 
is shared by others).


--
Ken Rudolph


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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread Bernd Adda
Ken Rudolph schrieb:
 dirk wrote:
 Ken Rudolph wrote:
 Evan Davidson wrote:
 dirk wrote:
 Hi,

 I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
 no cure

 Anyone?


I am working with openSUSE-12.1
- the Distri has a Flashplayer file - install with Yast controlcenter
You will find in /usr/lib/browser-plugins -  libflashplayer.so
Copy this file into seamonkey and all is fine

adda


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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread dirk

Bernd Adda wrote:

Ken Rudolph schrieb:

dirk wrote:

Ken Rudolph wrote:

Evan Davidson wrote:

dirk wrote:

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
no cure

Anyone?



I am working with openSUSE-12.1
- the Distri has a Flashplayer file - install with Yast controlcenter
You will find in /usr/lib/browser-plugins -  libflashplayer.so
Copy this file into seamonkey and all is fine

adda





dowahavetodowawatta?? Sorry, I'm just a simple user and I have no idea 
what this is.


I am using real player basically for downloading flash video's from 
internet.


If anyone knows of a good alternative for that, please tell .

Could use one to download Silverlight video's as well

dj
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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread NoOp
On 06/23/2012 12:29 PM, Ken Rudolph wrote:
 Evan Davidson wrote:
 dirk wrote:
 Hi,

 I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
 no cure

 Anyone?

 Some sites display this message:

 Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version'
 attribute in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.

 Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


 Please..

 See:
 news://news.mozilla.org:119/9rudnamyjifznxnsnz2dnuvz_vcdn...@mozilla.org

 Also, after making sure that your installed Flash version is the Mozilla 
 fix:  Flash 11.3.300.262, uninstall Real Player through the Windows 
 Control Panel (if you're running SM in Windows).  That seems to work for 
 most people if they have any Real Player dlls in their plugins.
 

http://forums.adobe.com/message/4484068
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4484068

quote
 Launch RealPlayer

  Click the RealPlayer icon in the upper left corner of the window and
choose Preferences.

  Choose Download  Recording from the left hand panel

  Uncheck Enable Web Download  Recording for these installed browsers

  Click OK and close RealPlayer

  Restart Firefox
/quote




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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread NoOp
On 06/24/2012 10:31 AM, Bernd Adda wrote:
...
 
 I am working with openSUSE-12.1
 - the Distri has a Flashplayer file - install with Yast controlcenter
 You will find in /usr/lib/browser-plugins -  libflashplayer.so
 Copy this file into seamonkey and all is fine
 
 adda

Adobe no longer support linux:

http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
NOTE: Adobe Flash Player 11.2 will be the last version to target Linux
as a supported platform. Adobe will continue to provide security
backports to Flash Player 11.2 for Linux.

So you won't be getting any new version (as the Windows version
discussed in this thread), you will only be getting security backports.

Nor does RealPlayer/Helix linux any longer:

http://www.real.com/realplayer/download
quote
RealPlayer for Linux has been discontinued and is no longer supported.
Archived copies are available for download in the Helix community.
/quote

Helix hasn't been updated since 2008.


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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2012 17:12, dirk told the world:

 dowahavetodowawatta?? Sorry, I'm just a simple user and I have no idea 
 what this is.
 
 I am using real player basically for downloading flash video's from 
 internet.
 
 If anyone knows of a good alternative for that, please tell .
 
 Could use one to download Silverlight video's as well

There's a lot of extensions available to do exactly that. Look at
addons.mozilla.org, in the section Photos and Media. There ought to be
something that fits your needs.


-- 
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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-24 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 24/06/2012 14:05, Ken Rudolph told the world:

 Honestly, I don't know.  I also have some old video files which only 
 seem to play on Real Player.  If I could be assured that Real Player 
 would not automatically install any of its .dll's  into SeaMonkey as 
 plugins, I would re-install Real Player.  In the meantime, I don't want 
 to risk it.  I'll leave that for a later time (or some instructions on 
 how to remove any unwanted plug-ins that automatically install into SM.)
 
 I wonder if Real Player knows of its compatibility problem with Flash in 
 SeaMonkey (and for that matter with Firefox and I.E., if my experience 
 is shared by others).

Well, there's always RealAlternative...

http://www.free-codecs.com/real_alternative_download.htm

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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-23 Thread Ken Rudolph

Evan Davidson wrote:

dirk wrote:

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall,
no cure

Anyone?

Some sites display this message:

Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version'
attribute in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.

Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


Please..


See:
news://news.mozilla.org:119/9rudnamyjifznxnsnz2dnuvz_vcdn...@mozilla.org

Also, after making sure that your installed Flash version is the Mozilla 
fix:  Flash 11.3.300.262, uninstall Real Player through the Windows 
Control Panel (if you're running SM in Windows).  That seems to work for 
most people if they have any Real Player dlls in their plugins.


--
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flash player .....

2012-06-22 Thread dirk

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall, no 
cure


Anyone?

Some sites display this message:

Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version' attribute 
in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.


Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


Please..
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Re: flash player .....

2012-06-22 Thread Evan Davidson

dirk wrote:

Hi,

I can't get flash player to work in Seamonkey, uninstall, reinstall, no 
cure


Anyone?

Some sites display this message:

Error loading or parsing config file. Please check 'version' attribute 
in ugconfig node. version must be 1.1.


Others don't tell me anything, just no play.


Please..


See: 
news://news.mozilla.org:119/9rudnamyjifznxnsnz2dnuvz_vcdn...@mozilla.org


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Flash Player for Linux will only be available via Google Chrome's Pepper API

2012-02-22 Thread Kertesz Laszlo
Hello

On the Adobe blog there an interesting post:

http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html

Quote:

For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin for Linux 
will only be available via the “Pepper” API as part of the Google Chrome 
browser distribution and will no longer be available as a direct download from 
Adobe. Adobe will continue to provide security updates to non-Pepper 
distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for five years from its release.

How will Seamonkey handle this situation? Five years on Flash 11.2 doesnt sound 
promising...

-- 
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Re: Flash Player for Linux will only be available via Google Chrome's Pepper API

2012-02-22 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 22/02/2012 09:13, Kertesz Laszlo told the world:
 Hello
 
 On the Adobe blog there an interesting post:
 
 http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html
 
 Quote:
 
 For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin for 
 Linux will only be available via the “Pepper” API as part of the Google 
 Chrome browser distribution and will no longer be available as a direct 
 download from Adobe. Adobe will continue to provide security updates to 
 non-Pepper distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for five years from 
 its release.
 
 How will Seamonkey handle this situation? Five years on Flash 11.2 doesnt 
 sound promising...
 

Well, even Adobe admits that Flash is a dying technology -- Apple never
allowed it on the iOS family, it was recently discontinued in most
mobile devices... new sites are avoiding Flash like the plague because
it won't run in an iPad. For things like video, sites are offering HTML5
alternatives.

So, the lack of Flash 12 (or whatever it's going to be called
eventually) probably won't make much of a difference for users: most
sites should run fine with Flash 11.2, since they are older
implementations. And adobe IS committing to do security updates for
Flash 11.2.

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Re: Flash Player for Linux will only be available via Google Chrome's Pepper API

2012-02-22 Thread Ant

On 2/22/2012 5:32 AM PT, MCBastos typed:


So, the lack of Flash 12 (or whatever it's going to be called
eventually) probably won't make much of a difference for users: most
sites should run fine with Flash 11.2, since they are older
implementations. And adobe IS committing to do security updates for
Flash 11.2.


Does Adobe still commit updates for older Flash like v10?
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Re: Flash Player for Linux will only be available via Google Chrome's Pepper API

2012-02-22 Thread NoOp
On 02/22/2012 03:13 AM, Kertesz Laszlo wrote:
 Hello
 
 On the Adobe blog there an interesting post:
 
 http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/02/adobe-and-google-partnering-for-flash-player-on-linux.html

  Quote:
 
 For Flash Player releases after 11.2, the Flash Player browser plugin
 for Linux will only be available via the “Pepper” API as part of the
 Google Chrome browser distribution and will no longer be available as
 a direct download from Adobe. Adobe will continue to provide security
 updates to non-Pepper distributions of Flash Player 11.2 on Linux for
 five years from its release.
 
 How will Seamonkey handle this situation? Five years on Flash 11.2
 doesnt sound promising...
 

I'm also interested in a response. However, I think it's time for Linux
to abandon *all* things Adobe...


Adobe abandons Linux

By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols | February 22, 2012, 10:41am PST

Summary: Adobe has announced its future plans for Flash and AIR and
Linux isn’t part of them. Flash will still, however, be available to
Linux desktop users who use Google’s Chrome Web browser.

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/adobe-abandons-linux/10418
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OT Re: Seamonkey - Win7 Premium 64-Bit - Flash Player

2010-05-14 Thread Daniel

Jay Garcia wrote:

On 13.05.2010 19:30, MCBastos wrote:

  --- Original Message ---


Interviewed by CNN on 13/5/2010 15:20, Jay told the world:

I found a good deal on a Win7 Premium 64-Bit machine and wondering
about SM running on it and Flash Player. There is no 64-Bit Flash
Player yet and wondering if SM will fit the bill both on 64-Bit and
Flash ...


You can run the 32-bit Seamonkey (the one that's actually available, you
know) in 64-bit Windows with no problem. It will use the 32-bit Flash
player.

Actually, that's true for most applications. Only a few apps have 64-bit
native versions, and those tend to be very memory-hungry apps, like
Photoshop, which will benefit from having more than 4Gb RAM all to
themselves. And most of them will offer to install both the 32-bit and
the 64-bit versions in parallel, so you can use the 64-bit one when you
need lots of RAM and the 32-bit one when you need compatibility.
(MS-Office is an exception: you have to choose either the 32-bit or the
64-bit version. Unless you are an Excel jockey with a really humongous
spreadsheet, you are better off staying with the 32-bit one for the time
being).

Even Internet Exploder comes in two versions in Vista/7 64bit: a native
64-bit one and a 32-bit one. Most people use only the 32-bit one,
because it is compatible with Flash and other plugins.



Thanks, it's the wife's new computer, no Office will be installed,
doesn't need it. Mostly just browsing and email and she's pretty handy
with Seamonkey .. thanks




This is not the real Jay Garcia, is it???

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Seamonkey - Win7 Premium 64-Bit - Flash Player

2010-05-13 Thread Jay
I found a good deal on a Win7 Premium 64-Bit machine and wondering
about SM running on it and Flash Player. There is no 64-Bit Flash
Player yet and wondering if SM will fit the bill both on 64-Bit and
Flash ...

Thanks, Jay
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Re: Seamonkey - Win7 Premium 64-Bit - Flash Player

2010-05-13 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 13/5/2010 15:20, Jay told the world:
 I found a good deal on a Win7 Premium 64-Bit machine and wondering
 about SM running on it and Flash Player. There is no 64-Bit Flash
 Player yet and wondering if SM will fit the bill both on 64-Bit and
 Flash ...

You can run the 32-bit Seamonkey (the one that's actually available, you
know) in 64-bit Windows with no problem. It will use the 32-bit Flash
player.

Actually, that's true for most applications. Only a few apps have 64-bit
native versions, and those tend to be very memory-hungry apps, like
Photoshop, which will benefit from having more than 4Gb RAM all to
themselves. And most of them will offer to install both the 32-bit and
the 64-bit versions in parallel, so you can use the 64-bit one when you
need lots of RAM and the 32-bit one when you need compatibility.
(MS-Office is an exception: you have to choose either the 32-bit or the
64-bit version. Unless you are an Excel jockey with a really humongous
spreadsheet, you are better off staying with the 32-bit one for the time
being).

Even Internet Exploder comes in two versions in Vista/7 64bit: a native
64-bit one and a 32-bit one. Most people use only the 32-bit one,
because it is compatible with Flash and other plugins.

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Re: Seamonkey - Win7 Premium 64-Bit - Flash Player

2010-05-13 Thread Jay Garcia
On 13.05.2010 19:30, MCBastos wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 Interviewed by CNN on 13/5/2010 15:20, Jay told the world:
 I found a good deal on a Win7 Premium 64-Bit machine and wondering
 about SM running on it and Flash Player. There is no 64-Bit Flash
 Player yet and wondering if SM will fit the bill both on 64-Bit and
 Flash ...
 
 You can run the 32-bit Seamonkey (the one that's actually available, you
 know) in 64-bit Windows with no problem. It will use the 32-bit Flash
 player.
 
 Actually, that's true for most applications. Only a few apps have 64-bit
 native versions, and those tend to be very memory-hungry apps, like
 Photoshop, which will benefit from having more than 4Gb RAM all to
 themselves. And most of them will offer to install both the 32-bit and
 the 64-bit versions in parallel, so you can use the 64-bit one when you
 need lots of RAM and the 32-bit one when you need compatibility.
 (MS-Office is an exception: you have to choose either the 32-bit or the
 64-bit version. Unless you are an Excel jockey with a really humongous
 spreadsheet, you are better off staying with the 32-bit one for the time
 being).
 
 Even Internet Exploder comes in two versions in Vista/7 64bit: a native
 64-bit one and a 32-bit one. Most people use only the 32-bit one,
 because it is compatible with Flash and other plugins.
 

Thanks, it's the wife's new computer, no Office will be installed,
doesn't need it. Mostly just browsing and email and she's pretty handy
with Seamonkey .. thanks


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Re: Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-27 Thread Cruz, Jaime

Rufus wrote:

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

Has anyone been able to get the new Flash Player to install on Windows?
Instead of just downloading an executable to run, they've decided to get
fancy and use Mozilla's XPI package instead.

The only problem is, when you try to install it, you get a message
telling you it isn't compatible with Seamonkey 2.0.3!! WTF??

Has anyone gotten this to work?
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/



Installed just fine for me, and works...SM 2.0.3, on a MacBook Pro.

I finally found the link to DOWNLOAD the installer.  Had to dig for it. 
The default attempts to install with an XPI that doesn't recognize 
Seamonkey.  Once I had that, it installed and works just fine.



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Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-26 Thread Cruz, Jaime
Has anyone been able to get the new Flash Player to install on Windows? 
 Instead of just downloading an executable to run, they've decided to 
get fancy and use Mozilla's XPI package instead.


The only problem is, when you try to install it, you get a message 
telling you it isn't compatible with Seamonkey 2.0.3!!  WTF??


Has anyone gotten this to work?
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

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Re: Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-26 Thread William Morrison



Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Has anyone been able to get the new Flash Player to install on 
Windows?  Instead of just downloading an executable to run, they've 
decided to get fancy and use Mozilla's XPI package instead.


The only problem is, when you try to install it, you get a message 
telling you it isn't compatible with Seamonkey 2.0.3!!  WTF??


Has anyone gotten this to work?
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/



I just got it to install very nicely with no problem on XP sp3 Seamonkey 
2.0.3 no spoofing of any kind.


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Re: Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-26 Thread Mark Hansen
On 2/26/2010 7:38 PM, William Morrison wrote:
 
 Cruz, Jaime wrote:
 Has anyone been able to get the new Flash Player to install on 
 Windows?  Instead of just downloading an executable to run, they've 
 decided to get fancy and use Mozilla's XPI package instead.

 The only problem is, when you try to install it, you get a message 
 telling you it isn't compatible with Seamonkey 2.0.3!!  WTF??

 Has anyone gotten this to work?
 http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

 
 I just got it to install very nicely with no problem on XP sp3 Seamonkey 
 2.0.3 no spoofing of any kind.
 

Is it possible you have the config setting to ignore version mismatches,
whatever that is called?
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Re: Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-26 Thread David E. Ross
On 26-Feb-10 6:56 PM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
 Has anyone been able to get the new Flash Player to install on Windows? 
   Instead of just downloading an executable to run, they've decided to 
 get fancy and use Mozilla's XPI package instead.
 
 The only problem is, when you try to install it, you get a message 
 telling you it isn't compatible with Seamonkey 2.0.3!!  WTF??
 
 Has anyone gotten this to work?
 http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
 

I downloaded from that site and installed version 10.0.45.2 (10.0 r45)
almost two weeks ago.  Right after installing, I disabled the FlashBlock
extension I have and tested the installation at
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/.  It tested okay.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8)
Gecko/20100205 SeaMonkey/2.0.3

Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
(Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.091208-2028)

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Re: Adobe Flash Player

2010-02-26 Thread Rufus

Cruz, Jaime wrote:

Has anyone been able to get the new Flash Player to install on Windows?
Instead of just downloading an executable to run, they've decided to get
fancy and use Mozilla's XPI package instead.

The only problem is, when you try to install it, you get a message
telling you it isn't compatible with Seamonkey 2.0.3!! WTF??

Has anyone gotten this to work?
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/



Installed just fine for me, and works...SM 2.0.3, on a MacBook Pro.

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Crashes in SeaMonkey v2.0.2 with the latest Flash player plugin?

2010-01-25 Thread Phillip Pi

Hello!

I noticed on my old Windows XP Pro. SP3 and new 64-bit Windows 7 HP 
(Dell OEM), SeaMonkey (SM) v2 rarely crashes with Shockwave Flash 10.0 
r42 plugin. Here's a crash reporter dump as an example:


http://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/b13cbfb4-c09b-430e-84d0-3dc4a2100125 
... I also see in comments that Firefox users are having the same issue?


What's up with that? Is anyone else having this problem in SM too? I 
should have the latest extensions and plugins too.


Thank you in advance. :)
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Re: flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-24 Thread Charles E Campbell Jr

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Charles E Campbell
Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:
  

Paul Hartman wrote:


On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Charles E Campbell
Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:

  

Hello!

I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded
Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox;
Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use
http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 64-bit
+
Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so worked, but
I
definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.


  

I've upgraded seamonkey to 1.1.17 and I've placed libflashplayer.so
(10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64) in /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins.  Unfortunately,
seamonkey still crashes as soon as I go to http://www.wtopnews.com/

I just tried that website and it worked fine... If you open Seamonkey
and type about:plugins into the address bar, does it show Shockwave
Flash in the list? (Or anything noticeably strange included or
missing in the list.)

Hello:

I have relatively little:

application/x-shockwave-flash: Shockwave Flash (libflashplayer.so)
application/futuresplash : FutureSplash player (Shockwave Flash 
10.0 r32)

default plugin  : libnullplugin.so

In /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins/libflashplayer.so I have a symlink to 
/usr/lib/flash-plugin/libflashplayer.so .


When I got libflashplayer it came in a tarball, 
libflashpllibflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so.tar .  The tarball 
only had the one item (libflashplayer.so) so I used 
flash-plugin-10.0.32.18-release.i386.rpm to get the rest (homecleanup, 
LICENSE, README, and setup).  Sad to say, seamonkey still crashes (== 
terminates abruptly, no messages).


Thank you for helping,
Chip Campbell

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Re: flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-20 Thread Paul Hartman
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Charles E Campbell
Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:
 Paul Hartman wrote:

 On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Charles E Campbell
 Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:


 Hello!

 I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded
 Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox;
 Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use
 http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 64-bit
 +
 Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so worked, but
 I
 definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.


 I'm using 64-bit Seamonkey 1.1.17 and 64-bit Adobe Flash player
 10.0.32.18 on Gentoo Linux with no problems. In fact it is completely
 stable, unlike using 32-bit with nspluginwrapper which was always
 having problems.

 If you run Seamonkey from console, are there any errors printed when it
 crashes?


 I've upgraded seamonkey to 1.1.17 and I've placed libflashplayer.so
 (10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64) in /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins.  Unfortunately,
 seamonkey still crashes as soon as I go to http://www.wtopnews.com/ (I can
 see their website momentarily, and then seamonkey terminates).  I normally
 start seamonkey via an icon, but when I started it from a gnome terminal, it
 still crashes, but no message.  I'm a bit puzzled with Fedora Core 11 -- I
 can't login as root (although I can su to root easily enough).   BTW, the
 Firefox I tried was 3.5.2 .

I just tried that website and it worked fine... If you open Seamonkey
and type about:plugins into the address bar, does it show Shockwave
Flash in the list? (Or anything noticeably strange included or
missing in the list.) These are the plug-ins I have on my list:

VLC Multimedia Plug-in
File name: libvlcplugin.so
DjVuLibre-3.5.21
File name: nsdejavu.so
Shockwave Flash
File name: libflashplayer.so
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_16
File name: libnpjp2.so
DivX Browser Plug-In
File name: gecko-mediaplayer-dvx.so
QuickTime Plug-in 7.4.5
File name: gecko-mediaplayer-qt.so
RealPlayer 9
File name: gecko-mediaplayer-rm.so
Windows Media Player Plug-in
File name: gecko-mediaplayer-wmp.so
gecko-mediaplayer 0.9.5
File name: gecko-mediaplayer.so
Silverlight Plug-In
File name: libmoonloader.so
Default Plugin
File name: libnullplugin.so
Demo Print Plugin for unix/linux
File name: libunixprintplugin.so


On my system I have libflashplayer.so and a symlink:
/opt/netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so
/usr/lib64/nsbrowser/plugins/libflashplayer.so (symlink to above)

My Seamonkey useragent is:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.8.1.22) Gecko/20090624
MultiZilla/1.8.3.5i SeaMonkey/1.1.17 Mnenhy/0.7.6.0

(MultiZilla and Mnenhy are add-ons)
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Re: flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-19 Thread Charles E Campbell Jr

Paul Hartman wrote:

On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Charles E Campbell
Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:
  

Hello!

I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded
Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox;
Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use
http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 64-bit +
Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so worked, but I
definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.



I'm using 64-bit Seamonkey 1.1.17 and 64-bit Adobe Flash player
10.0.32.18 on Gentoo Linux with no problems. In fact it is completely
stable, unlike using 32-bit with nspluginwrapper which was always
having problems.

If you run Seamonkey from console, are there any errors printed when it crashes?
  
I've upgraded seamonkey to 1.1.17 and I've placed libflashplayer.so 
(10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64) in /usr/local/seamonkey/plugins.  
Unfortunately, seamonkey still crashes as soon as I go to 
http://www.wtopnews.com/ (I can see their website momentarily, and then 
seamonkey terminates).  I normally start seamonkey via an icon, but when 
I started it from a gnome terminal, it still crashes, but no message.  
I'm a bit puzzled with Fedora Core 11 -- I can't login as root (although 
I can su to root easily enough).   BTW, the Firefox I tried was 3.5.2 .


Thank you for your reply,
Chip Campbell

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Re: flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-17 Thread Paul Hartman
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Charles E Campbell
Jrdrc...@campbellfamily.biz wrote:
 Hello!

 I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded
 Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox;
 Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use
 http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 64-bit +
 Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so worked, but I
 definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.

I'm using 64-bit Seamonkey 1.1.17 and 64-bit Adobe Flash player
10.0.32.18 on Gentoo Linux with no problems. In fact it is completely
stable, unlike using 32-bit with nspluginwrapper which was always
having problems.

If you run Seamonkey from console, are there any errors printed when it crashes?
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flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-15 Thread Charles E Campbell Jr

Hello!

I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded 
Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox; 
Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use 
http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 
64-bit + Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so 
worked, but I definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.


Regards,
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Re: flash player problems using 64-bit linux

2009-08-15 Thread NoOp
On 08/15/2009 12:18 PM, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
 Hello!
 
 I've got a 64-bit linux box running Fedora Core 11; and I've downloaded 
 Adobe's alpha 64-bit linux flash player.  It works with Firefox; 
 Seamonkey, however, immediately crashes.  For a test site I use 
 http://www.wtopnews.com .  Now, naturally I'd prefer it if FC-11 + 
 64-bit + Seamonkey 1.1.16 + libflashplayer-10.0.32.18.linux-x86_64.so 
 worked, but I definitely think Seamonkey should try hard not to crash.

Why?

Points/questions:

1. 1.1.16 has security issues that are fixed in 1.1.17:
http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/seamonkey11.html#seamonkey1.1.17
Any reason you are still on 1.1.16?

2. The only development work being performed on 1.1.x is security
related fixes. I highly doubt that you'll get anyone to look at a 1.1.16
issue with an alpha 64-bit linux flash player. You can of course file a
bug, but my _guess_ is that it will be ignored unless it's a security
issue. I suggest that you give 2.0b1 a try and see if you still
experience the same issue. See:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.0b1
Certainly if you a willing to try an alpha flash player you'd be willing
to try a beta SeaMonkey?

3. You didn't mention which version of Firefox you tried this with. What
version of Fx are you using?





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flash player

2009-04-18 Thread Giacomo
SM keeps telling I need to install flash player plugin to view flash
videos, thus I have already installed it.

I havo no problems with flash videos on firefox.

Any help?
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Re: flash player

2009-04-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/18/2009 7:10 AM, Giacomo wrote:
 SM keeps telling I need to install flash player plugin to view flash
 videos, thus I have already installed it.
 
 I havo no problems with flash videos on firefox.
 
 Any help?

This problem is usually caused by the Web site and not anything on your
computer.  This often happens when the Web server is sniffing for what
kind of browser you are using.  It sniffs for Firefox, which is wrong.
 It should sniff for Gecko.  (Often, however, sniffing cannot be
justified at all.)

To compensate, install either the PrefBar extension or the User Agent
Switcher.  Either of them can be used to make a Web server think you are
using Firefox or even IE when you are actually using SeaMonkey.  This is
called spoofing.

If spoofing resolves your problem, however, you should attempt to
contact the owner of the Web site and inform him or her of the problem.
 If it's a business site, a postal letter to the CEO can be effective.

If spoofing resolves your problem, you should also file a Mozilla bug
report.  Go to the Web site.  On the SeaMonkey menu bar, select [Help 
Report Broken Web Site].

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Re: flash player

2009-04-18 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Giacomo wrote:

SM keeps telling I need to install flash player plugin to view flash
videos, thus I have already installed it.

I havo no problems with flash videos on firefox.

Any help?


close SM, then hunt around your hard drive for a file 
called:


NPSWF32.dll

once found, copy it to the plugin directory of the SM 
program directory


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Re: flash player

2009-04-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 4/18/2009 9:22 AM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 Giacomo wrote:
 SM keeps telling I need to install flash player plugin to view flash
 videos, thus I have already installed it.

 I havo no problems with flash videos on firefox.

 Any help?
 
 close SM, then hunt around your hard drive for a file 
 called:
 
 NPSWF32.dll
 
 once found, copy it to the plugin directory of the SM 
 program directory
 

As reported many times in the past, this is not necessary.  SeaMonkey
can use various plugins that are not in the SeaMonkey plugins directory.
 In my setup, Flash, Java, and Micro$oft's Media Player all work just
fine while their plugins remain in their non-SeaMonkey directories.

When SeaMonkey reports that Flash is not installed, it's actually the
Web site making that report.  The server is sniffing for Firefox, not
Gecko.  No amount of moving the Flash plugin will correct this invalid
sniffing.  Only changing the UA string (e.g., via PrefBar or User Agent
Switcher) will correct this until the Web site owner fixes the way the
server sniffs or (best) creates a Web site that doesn't need sniffing.

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Re: flash player

2009-04-18 Thread Giacomo
I finally made it!
The problem was the package manager (I'm using linux) wasn't
installing the plugin in the right place!

So I uninstalled  the previous installations and downloaded the tar.gz
package instead of the .deb. I just had to run the installation
program in the shell and manualy type the directory where SM is
installed.

Now my question is how come the plugin doesn't install in the right
place? I just followed the instructions from the adobe site and it
didn't work!
Do you think this should be reported to the site or it's just my
computer's fault?

2009/4/18 David E. Ross nob...@nowhere.not:
 On 4/18/2009 9:22 AM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
 Giacomo wrote:
 SM keeps telling I need to install flash player plugin to view flash
 videos, thus I have already installed it.

 I havo no problems with flash videos on firefox.

 Any help?

 close SM, then hunt around your hard drive for a file
 called:

 NPSWF32.dll

 once found, copy it to the plugin directory of the SM
 program directory


 As reported many times in the past, this is not necessary.  SeaMonkey
 can use various plugins that are not in the SeaMonkey plugins directory.
  In my setup, Flash, Java, and Micro$oft's Media Player all work just
 fine while their plugins remain in their non-SeaMonkey directories.

 When SeaMonkey reports that Flash is not installed, it's actually the
 Web site making that report.  The server is sniffing for Firefox, not
 Gecko.  No amount of moving the Flash plugin will correct this invalid
 sniffing.  Only changing the UA string (e.g., via PrefBar or User Agent
 Switcher) will correct this until the Web site owner fixes the way the
 server sniffs or (best) creates a Web site that doesn't need sniffing.

 --
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 extensions for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and other
 Mozilla-related applications.  You can access Mozdev much
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Re: flash player

2009-04-18 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

David E. Ross wrote:

On 4/18/2009 9:22 AM, Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:


close SM, then hunt around your hard drive for a file 
called:


NPSWF32.dll

once found, copy it to the plugin directory of the SM 
program directory




As reported many times in the past, this is not necessary.  SeaMonkey
can use various plugins that are not in the SeaMonkey plugins directory.
 In my setup, Flash, Java, and Micro$oft's Media Player all work just
fine while their plugins remain in their non-SeaMonkey directories.


that might be true for you, but not for others

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Re: Adobe Flash Player Help Needed

2009-03-29 Thread teckiee
open windows task manager and then select process tab then look for
seamonkey from the porcess list and then click end task..
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Adobe Flash Player Help Needed

2009-03-28 Thread Joseph Puentes


I just bought a new computer and am having trouble installing the adobe 
flash player. I click install and it says that I need to turn seamonkey 
off for it to install so then I go and turn seamonkey off and it says 
the exact same thing. I then tried restarting and installing but it says 
I need to turn seamonkey off.


I don't understand how to install the player please advise.

I have a PC with XP Pro on it and am using seamonkey 1.1.14 on it

joseph

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Re: Adobe Flash Player Help Needed

2009-03-28 Thread Leonidas Jones

Joseph Puentes wrote:



I just bought a new computer and am having trouble installing the adobe 
flash player. I click install and it says that I need to turn seamonkey 
off for it to install so then I go and turn seamonkey off and it says 
the exact same thing. I then tried restarting and installing but it says 
I need to turn seamonkey off.


I don't understand how to install the player please advise.

I have a PC with XP Pro on it and am using seamonkey 1.1.14 on it

joseph


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Take a look in your systray after you have closed SeaMonkey.  Do you 
still see a SeaMonkey icon there?  If so, you have enabled Quick Launch.


Quick Launch keeps some of SeaMonkey loaded in memory, so that the 
program loads faster.  If you have Quick Launch enabled, SM is not 
really closed.  Close QL, and your install should work.


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Re: Adobe Flash Player Help Needed

2009-03-28 Thread Joseph Puentes

Joseph Puentes wrote:


I just bought a new computer and am having trouble installing the adobe 
flash player. I click install and it says that I need to turn seamonkey 
off for it to install so then I go and turn seamonkey off and it says 
the exact same thing. I then tried restarting and installing but it says 
I need to turn seamonkey off.


I don't understand how to install the player please advise.

I have a PC with XP Pro on it and am using seamonkey 1.1.14 on it




This problem is resolved due to the quick responses I received from the 
group. thanks so much.


joseph

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread Ray_Net

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during 
the installation of the Flash Player for SeaMonkey 


if you have SM opened, and you try to install the correct one, then you 
will be a message telling you to close SM.


May be for the last version ... because when i tried to install it the 
first time(2 years ago) - all goes well without any message - but the 
FlashPlayer was half-installed - and did not work.

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Ray_Net wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during 
the installation of the Flash Player for SeaMonkey 


if you have SM opened, and you try to install the correct one, then 
you will be a message telling you to close SM.


May be for the last version ... because when i tried to install it the 
first time(2 years ago) - all goes well without any message - but the 
FlashPlayer was half-installed - and did not work.


well, that was 2 years ago.  Don't you think things 
would have changed since then?


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Additional Help Needed on Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread Red Bird
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And 
then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed 
SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash 
Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said I needed 
the Flash Player. I went to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash

The Flash Folder has the following in it.
Flash10a.ocx
Flashplayer.xpt
install.log
KB923789.inf
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll.prebar
NPSWF32 Flashutil.exe (this shows a flash icon)
Uninstallplugin.exe
Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.
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Re: Additional Help Needed on Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread TOM7601

Red Bird wrote:
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And 
then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed 
SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash 
Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said I needed 
the Flash Player. I went to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash

The Flash Folder has the following in it.
Flash10a.ocx
Flashplayer.xpt
install.log
KB923789.inf
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll.prebar
NPSWF32 Flashutil.exe (this shows a flash icon)
Uninstallplugin.exe
Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.


Are you running NoScript, by any chance? I went to the site and had to 
tell NoScript to temporarily allow the page. Then when I clicked on a 
video, I had to click it again to allow Flash to work.


Another one is FlashBlock. You might have to tell it to allow Flash 
content from this URL.

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Re: Additional Help Needed on Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/22/2009 8:12 AM, Red Bird wrote:
 I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And 
 then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed 
 SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash 
 Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said I needed 
 the Flash Player. I went to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash
 The Flash Folder has the following in it.
 Flash10a.ocx
 Flashplayer.xpt
 install.log
 KB923789.inf
 NPSWF32.dll
 NPSWF32.dll
 NPSWF32.dll.prebar
 NPSWF32 Flashutil.exe (this shows a flash icon)
 Uninstallplugin.exe
 Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.

First of all, on your menu bar select [Help  About Plugins].  Do you
see Flash?

Then use SeaMonkey to visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/.  Do you pass the Flash
installation test?

If the answers to both questions is Yes, then you have properly
installed Flash.

The message about needing the Flash player is often the result of the
combination of two errors in the Web server.  These are USAToday's
problems, not yours.

The first error is that the server is sniffing for what browser you are
using by looking for Firefox.  If sniffing can be justified at all,
the server should sniff for Gecko.

The second error is that the server has been coded to give the wrong
response when sniffing fails to provide a recognized browser.  Instead
of telling you that you need IE or Firefox -- ignoring the fact that
there are a number of other browsers in use -- it's telling you that you
need Flash.

The workaround for these problems is to spoof IE or Firefox.  Spoofing
methods have been thoroughly discussed in other threads in this newsgroup.

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Re: Additional Help Needed on Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread Red Bird

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/22/2009 8:12 AM, Red Bird wrote:
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And 
then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed 
SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash 
Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said I needed 
the Flash Player. I went to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash

The Flash Folder has the following in it.
Flash10a.ocx
Flashplayer.xpt
install.log
KB923789.inf
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll.prebar
NPSWF32 Flashutil.exe (this shows a flash icon)
Uninstallplugin.exe
Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.


First of all, on your menu bar select [Help  About Plugins].  Do you
see Flash?

Then use SeaMonkey to visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/.  Do you pass the Flash
installation test?

If the answers to both questions is Yes, then you have properly
installed Flash.

The message about needing the Flash player is often the result of the
combination of two errors in the Web server.  These are USAToday's
problems, not yours.

The first error is that the server is sniffing for what browser you are
using by looking for Firefox.  If sniffing can be justified at all,
the server should sniff for Gecko.

The second error is that the server has been coded to give the wrong
response when sniffing fails to provide a recognized browser.  Instead
of telling you that you need IE or Firefox -- ignoring the fact that
there are a number of other browsers in use -- it's telling you that you
need Flash.

The workaround for these problems is to spoof IE or Firefox.  Spoofing
methods have been thoroughly discussed in other threads in this newsgroup.

Followed your instructions: about plugins and I found Flash there. 
Visited Flash and it said:  successfully installed I then spoofed USA 
Today with IE and there was no message that I needed to install Flash. 
Thank you David!!! Thanks to everone that helped.

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Re: Additional Help Needed on Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread Ken

Red Bird wrote:
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And 
then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed 
SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash 
Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said I needed 
the Flash Player. I went to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash

The Flash Folder has the following in it.
Flash10a.ocx
Flashplayer.xpt
install.log
KB923789.inf
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll.prebar
NPSWF32 Flashutil.exe (this shows a flash icon)
Uninstallplugin.exe
Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.


	I hesitate to comment since there are far more knowledgeable people 
here that I, but I have had trouble installing flash into SeaMonkey and 
found the problem to be where it placed the file NPSWF32.dll.  Once I 
copied that file and placed it into the plugins folder for Mozilla: 
C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\plugins
it solved my problem.  Now it could be the later version does this 
correctly and the older version did not.  All I know is what worked.


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Re: Additional Help Needed on Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread John Doue

Red Bird wrote:

David E. Ross wrote:

On 2/22/2009 8:12 AM, Red Bird wrote:
I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. 
And then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I 
closed SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran 
the Flash Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message 
said I needed the Flash Player. I went to 
C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash

The Flash Folder has the following in it.
Flash10a.ocx
Flashplayer.xpt
install.log
KB923789.inf
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll
NPSWF32.dll.prebar
NPSWF32 Flashutil.exe (this shows a flash icon)
Uninstallplugin.exe
Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.


First of all, on your menu bar select [Help  About Plugins].  Do you
see Flash?

Then use SeaMonkey to visit
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/about/.  Do you pass the Flash
installation test?

If the answers to both questions is Yes, then you have properly
installed Flash.

The message about needing the Flash player is often the result of the
combination of two errors in the Web server.  These are USAToday's
problems, not yours.

The first error is that the server is sniffing for what browser you are
using by looking for Firefox.  If sniffing can be justified at all,
the server should sniff for Gecko.

The second error is that the server has been coded to give the wrong
response when sniffing fails to provide a recognized browser.  Instead
of telling you that you need IE or Firefox -- ignoring the fact that
there are a number of other browsers in use -- it's telling you that you
need Flash.

The workaround for these problems is to spoof IE or Firefox.  Spoofing
methods have been thoroughly discussed in other threads in this 
newsgroup.


Followed your instructions: about plugins and I found Flash there. 
Visited Flash and it said:  successfully installed I then spoofed USA 
Today with IE and there was no message that I needed to install Flash. 
Thank you David!!! Thanks to everone that helped.


No quite the end of the story since you should not need to spoof IE to 
access USAToday. I access the site normally with SM 1.1.13.


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Re: Additional Help Needed on Installing Flash Player

2009-02-22 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/22/2009 3:42 PM, Ken wrote:
 Red Bird wrote:
 I downloaded the Flash Player uninstaller to the desktop and ran it. And 
 then I downloaded the Flash Player for Mozilla to the desktop. I closed 
 SeaMonkey and the Tash Manager showed nothing running. I ran the Flash 
 Player. I went to the www.USAToday.com site and a message said I needed 
 the Flash Player. I went to C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash
 The Flash Folder has the following in it.
 Flash10a.ocx
 Flashplayer.xpt
 install.log
 KB923789.inf
 NPSWF32.dll
 NPSWF32.dll
 NPSWF32.dll.prebar
 NPSWF32 Flashutil.exe (this shows a flash icon)
 Uninstallplugin.exe
 Can anyone see where I have made errors? Thanks.
 
   I hesitate to comment since there are far more knowledgeable people 
 here that I, but I have had trouble installing flash into SeaMonkey and 
 found the problem to be where it placed the file NPSWF32.dll.  Once I 
 copied that file and placed it into the plugins folder for Mozilla: 
 C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\SeaMonkey\plugins
 it solved my problem.  Now it could be the later version does this 
 correctly and the older version did not.  All I know is what worked.
 

Placing the plugin into SeaMonkey\plugins should not be necessary.
Flash 10.0 r12 works okay for me with SeaMonkey 1.1.14 while the
NPSWF32.dll plugin remains in C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash.  I
have several other plugins -- including Java -- that work okay while
remaining in their own installed directories.

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file npswf32.dll 
had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Red Bird

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file 
npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

Does that version go into SeaMonkey Plugins folder or into macromed 
flash folder?

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Ray_Net

Ray_Net wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file 
npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during the 
installation of the Flash Player for SeaMonkey (for this, you have 
first go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/ then accept the 
installation - then choice Save on Disk - followed by SM shutdown and 
double-clik on the file just downloaded)


Just to mention that go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/;  must 
be done unsing SM, not IE :-)


BUT it's better to go to http://www.adobe.com/ then find the Get Adobe 
Flashplayer button, because my links will give you a french interface 
 that perhaps you did not understand :-)

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Red Bird

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for installing 
Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the file 
npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during 
the installation of the Flash Player for SeaMonkey (for this, you 
have first go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/ then accept the 
installation - then choice Save on Disk - followed by SM shutdown 
and double-clik on the file just downloaded)


Just to mention that go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/;  must 
be done unsing SM, not IE :-)


BUT it's better to go to http://www.adobe.com/ then find the Get Adobe 
Flashplayer button, because my links will give you a french interface 
 that perhaps you did not understand :-)
I have been trying to do what you wrote for which I thank you, but 
haven't been successful. I did get Flash to work on my Internet 
Explorer. I'm not very good on using computers. I have downloaded the 
Flash uninstaller and then closing SeaMonkey and trying to get it 
installed. Anyway, thank you.

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Re: Installing Flash Player

2009-02-21 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

Red Bird wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Ray_Net wrote:

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

Red Bird wrote:
Is there any good site that gives detail instructions for 
installing Flash Player for SeaMonkey? I seem to remember that the 
file npswf32.dll had to go to specific locations. Thank you.


just install the Mozilla version.

I have experienced that i always succeed if SM is not running during 
the installation of the Flash Player for SeaMonkey (for this, you 
have first go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/ then accept the 
installation - then choice Save on Disk - followed by SM shutdown 
and double-clik on the file just downloaded)


Just to mention that go to http://get.adobe.com/fr/flashplayer/;  
must be done unsing SM, not IE :-)


BUT it's better to go to http://www.adobe.com/ then find the Get 
Adobe Flashplayer button, because my links will give you a french 
interface  that perhaps you did not understand :-)
I have been trying to do what you wrote for which I thank you, but 
haven't been successful. I did get Flash to work on my Internet 
Explorer. I'm not very good on using computers. I have downloaded the 
Flash uninstaller and then closing SeaMonkey and trying to get it 
installed. Anyway, thank you.


you're using the wrong one.  You need the one for 
Mozilla or Firefox


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