Jonathan Wilson wrote:

When I visit the ABC iview website (iview.abc.net.au, probably only works for Australians) it displays "click to activate Adobe Flash" even though I have selected "always activate for this site" in the past. If I click the blue brick icon that is now showing up and select "always activate for this site" it doesn't activate automatically at all. My Flash player version is 29.0.0.113 (the latest Adobe shows on their site) and until very recently it worked just fine but now its acting weird (and no I am not viewing things in a private browsing window).

Is there some way I can just tell SeaMonkey "hey, I dont care about all the warnings and stuff, I just want Flash to always work on this particular site when I visit it"? (or alternatively if someone knows of a way to get the desktop version of the website to serve me HTML5 rather than Flash, that's also a suitable solution)

I just get "Error loading player: No playable sources found." Doesn't sound like the problem's at my end.

Of course, it could be one of those bogus error messages you get when the designer writes bad code that misidentifies the problem.

Not in Australia, I'm in occupied America waiting for the next election in the fall.

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War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
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Paul B. Gallagher

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