Ok, so it turns out that kdelibs has a built-in detection feature for
flash that we would be extending with our patch to prompt for flash
installation with our tools. This detection, however, tends to be broken
unless a website explicitly tries to embed a Shockwave Flash object.
Some sites like Youtube, however, check to see if flash installed first
via javascript before deciding to embed the flash object. Since Youtube
chooses not to try to embed the flash object KHTML never detects it,
which is the bug.

This probably should get an upstream bug report.

** Changed in: kde4libs (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Roderick B. Greening (roderick-greening) => (unassigned)
       Status: In Progress => Confirmed
       Target: jaunty-alpha-5 => None

** Also affects: kdelibs
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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[hardy] not prompted to install flash plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203967
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