Ed Mullen wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Larry wrote:
Larry S. wrote:
Larry wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Larry wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
A Williams wrote:
I came on here this evening to see if the "issues" with the newest
Flash
version and Mizilla-based browsers had been resolved (old Flash
works,
new does not). Looks like the ball is still with Adobe.
Dave and Colette Hirsh wrote:
I guess no one uses seamonkey for videos on youtube. Kinda sad
that
seamonkey with its rich history can't play videos. I feel like
its
1982
all over again. If I wanted to use IE I would not be trying to
use
seamonkey so that is not really helpful. Videos on firefox are
not
working either.
I updated Shockwave Flash plugin on July 12 to version
11.3.300.265.
Windows 32-bit. Works fine on You Tube and elsewhere.
I updated today to 11.3.300.265 for SeaMonkey. Still cannot play
you
tube videos. OS is Vista Home Premium 32-bit
Larry
If you go to Tools - Add-ons manager - click on Plugins, do you show
that current version of Shockwave Flash plugin?
What happens on You Tube when you try to play a video?
Shows Shockwave Flash 11.3.300.265.
When I click the "Play >" on the screen it says "An error occurred.
Please try again later." This happened on several videos I tried
watching. There is also an "error loading annotations" message.
Larry
Just to make sure--are you certain that you downloaded the Flash
version
for Mozilla and other plug-in based browsers, and not the one for IE
(both have the same version number)?
Larry (the other one!)
I verified the size of the file I downloaded to make sure it was the
correct one.
I'm pretty sure that the Shockwave Flash you actually need is
11.3.300.262 . Yes, it is a previous version; but it works with
SeaMonkey. It's available on the Adobe site; but it has to be searched
for. We went through all this a few weeks ago.
Please see my post saying that the latest version (11.3.300.265) is
working in SM 2.10.1. It also works fine in Firefox 14.0.1. IMHO
downgrading to a previous version in not good advice. Adobe's updates
are frequently for security issues. Downgrading is asking for trouble.
OK, per your advice, I'm now running ver. 11.3.300.265 in SM 2.11 and
Flash is working fine. However, my advice was for the original
poster...what I suggested is a kludge that did work for me and others
when we had the same problem that he apparently still has.
--
Ken Rudolph
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