That IS weird. The 32 bit version of firefox is working fine for me on
linux.

The 64bit firefox browser also never had any problems loading dojo stuff for
me. (when I used a 64 bit box for dev).

Are you using the macromedia flash plugin or one of the generic (crappy)
free ones provided with some distros?

On 8/16/06, Andrew Ofisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yea, it is really annoying to have to surf the net without a flash plugin,
but not much I can do about it from within linux.  The 32bit version of
Firefox crashes with flash enabled viewing my site for some reason....not
sure if its a flash bug (which I'm betting on) or a Firefox bug.

But yea, my main concern was that Firefox and Konqueror refused to render
the page at all when the flash plugin was required (even though it
received
the page, and javascript console gave no errors).


On 8/16/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yep...And once you figure out how to look at your local flash settings
> you'd
> be surprised at how many large corporations are already using it. BoA
> definitely does, and I know ebay just had Brad over for a talk of some
> kind.
>
>
> Very handy stuff. Shouldn't render apps useless when the plugin isn't
> installed though, I'll look into it...
>
> On 8/16/06, andyhot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It's for persisting data in browser - similar to cookies but allow
much
> > more data
> > From 100kb to whatever the user can allow...
> >
> > For the moment, no tacos and no tapestry component uses this.
> >
> > But i can imagine a new cool persistance strategy making use of
this...
> >
> > Regarding disableFlashStorage: true, i've mentioned this on the tacos
> > list that
> > one can safely use it...
> >
> > Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> > > I remember seeing a bunch of different messages on the dojo users
list
> > > about
> > > this. I don't currently provide a config option for disabling flash
> > > storage
> > > but I can add one.
> > >
> > > I'll ask Brad about the flash storage stuff in general to see what's
> up.
> > >
> > > On 8/16/06, Andrew Ofisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Not sure if anyone else experiences this...I'm using Tapestry 4.0.2
,
> > >> Tacos
> > >> (latest from svn), and Firefox 1.5.0.6 and Konqueror on Fedora Core
5
> > >> x86_64.
> > >>
> > >> It seems that by default, dojo requires Flash and on a browser that
> > >> doesn't
> > >> have flash (Anything on 64-bit linux, thanks a lot
adobe/macromedia),
> > my
> > >> site refuses to render at all.  Only after I added
> disableFlashStorage:
> > >> true
> > >> to djconfig did it  render the page properly and allow me to use my
> > >> site.
> > >>
> > >> Is this how the default behavior should be?  And if so, can we put
> > >> this in
> > >> the Wiki or FAQ for others like me so they don't have to search
> > >> endlessly
> > >> for an answer...I found one obscure reference on the dev list that
> > >> led me
> > >> to
> > >> this solution.
> > >>
> > >> Also, is this how 4.1 acts too?  I haven't tried 4.1 out yet...
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >> Andrew Ofisher
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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> > Tapestry / Tacos developer
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>
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