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I have Flash set to "ask to activate." When an applet appears, I click "Activate Adobe Flash", which brings up a dialog box that asks me if I want to activate or activate an remember. This is the way it should work. But, on certain sites where the grey screen with "Activate Adobe Flash" in the middle appears, the dialog does not appear when I click and I am unable to load the applet. Right-clicking and telling it to activate the applet does not work, either. This occurs when the entire page is an applet. Has anyone else experienced this? And is there a fix?
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 05:19 |
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 09:51 |
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68k posted:I have Flash set to "ask to activate." When an applet appears, I click "Activate Adobe Flash", which brings up a dialog box that asks me if I want to activate or activate an remember. This is the way it should work. You can click in the left of the addressbar, which should show a blue Lego icon for pages with inactivated flash applets.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 06:02 |
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Here is my screen: edit: I couldn't find what you mentioned, but I did find the settings page(s) that allows for individual settings for individual pages, which fixes the problem for now. Still seems like a GUI bug or something with the dialog not popping up properly on pages like this. meatpath fucked around with this message at 06:12 on Feb 1, 2015 |
# ? Feb 1, 2015 06:09 |
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Yeah, when that happens I just refresh the page and the control will show up.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 06:32 |
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Anyone having problems with YouTube now that it defaults to HTML 5? Lots of the time I'll load a page and the video won't play, so I have to reload the page to sort it.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 13:04 |
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It's probably one of your add-ons or greasemonkey scripts that do things to youtube.
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# ? Feb 1, 2015 14:51 |
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WattsvilleBlues posted:Anyone having problems with YouTube now that it defaults to HTML 5? Lots of the time I'll load a page and the video won't play, so I have to reload the page to sort it. Do you have any Youtube-related add-ons installed? I seem to remember having that problem (or a similar one) with the Youtube Center add-on and the HTML 5 player which went away after I uninstalled it.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 07:06 |
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WattsvilleBlues posted:Anyone having problems with YouTube now that it defaults to HTML 5? Lots of the time I'll load a page and the video won't play, so I have to reload the page to sort it. Not sure if its cos I have an old profile, bit I had to go change an about :config setting to fix this. Mediasource.* to true.
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 09:01 |
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Why is it that when Firefox marks Flash as out of date, it isn't able to update it when I click "Update Now"?
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# ? Feb 2, 2015 18:27 |
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wooger posted:Not sure if its cos I have an old profile, bit I had to go change an about :config setting to fix this. I'll give this a go, thanks. It's hard to narrow down the causes of problems because YouTube changes on a fairly frequent basis.
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 01:01 |
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hooah posted:Why is it that when Firefox marks Flash as out of date, it isn't able to update it when I click "Update Now"? Because it is out of date and there's no update.
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 01:15 |
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hooah posted:Why is it that when Firefox marks Flash as out of date, it isn't able to update it when I click "Update Now"? Because you shouldn't trust Adobe to make an auto-updater that can actually do its job in a timely fashion, ever. Get the latest version from here http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 01:40 |
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Mr.Radar posted:Do you have any Youtube-related add-ons installed? I seem to remember having that problem (or a similar one) with the Youtube Center add-on and the HTML 5 player which went away after I uninstalled it. Yeah, YoutubeHD for me had the fascinating effect of starting all videos with two audio streams slightly offset from one another until they were paused. I assume the current problems with videos sometimes eating the CPU are probably related to adblock somehow.
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 01:55 |
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Geemer posted:Because you shouldn't trust Adobe to make an auto-updater that can actually do its job in a timely fashion, ever. This version is still outdated. There currently is no up to date version.
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 04:23 |
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pseudorandom name posted:This version is still outdated. There currently is no up to date version. Kafkaesque
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 04:30 |
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Latest flash beta release maybe?
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 04:57 |
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Is there a 'right' way to install Firefox in a corporate environment so that way it can be automatically updated without admin rights?
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 15:20 |
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68k posted:Kafkaesque No, Flash is just dangerous garbage.
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 16:06 |
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The Merkinman posted:Is there a 'right' way to install Firefox in a corporate environment so that way it can be automatically updated without admin rights? Yep, here: https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/3115278?hl=en
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 17:46 |
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We already have Chrome but some prefer Firefox.
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 17:49 |
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The Merkinman posted:Is there a 'right' way to install Firefox in a corporate environment so that way it can be automatically updated without admin rights?
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 17:50 |
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The Mozilla Updater service doesn't require admin rights (past the initial installation, anyway).
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 17:53 |
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End user: "Bah, these updates are annoying." *turns off updates in settings* I have people who prefer Firefox at my workplace too. I tell them we can't. It's a shame, but Mozilla has put zero effort into this, and there's no way my small IT department can pick up that slack.
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# ? Feb 3, 2015 17:57 |
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xamphear posted:End user: "Bah, these updates are annoying." *turns off updates in settings* Mozilla does have an Enterprise Working Group that works to support corporate deployments, if you have special needs (like changed options or preferences) check out the Deployment Wiki here.
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 02:30 |
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Alereon posted:Install Firefox to a location that doesn't require admin rights to write to? It installed to C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Mozilla Firefox\ for me, and does update automatically. At my place we deploy Firefox with SCCM to the default install location, and because of a security policy that looks good on paper but is pretty dumb in practice we're not allowed to push out updates until they've gone through the proper change control process, which means we run on the old version for about a week after an update comes out. When I look before doing the deployment at the end of that week, despite the fact that our users aren't supposed to be able to write to Program Files somehow maybe 5% or so of the machines have gotten the new version somehow. You might try running the auto-update as a normal user and seeing if it just magically works like it does in our environment.
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 08:51 |
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You guys both sound like larger organizations and have more IT staff than I do. I've got myself and one other guy to handle almost 400 users and their workstations as well as all of the infrastructure. I just don't have the time to play around with any of that stuff, or to roll it out to a few people and cross my fingers that they know what they're doing. Or maybe I'm just lazy and incompetent. Either way, Mozilla's lack of giving even a half a poo poo about enterprise environments mean that it doesn't get used here, Chrome does. With Google's provided ADM file, I was able to get it configured and pushed out to everyone's workstation in a few hours, locked down to a degree that made me comfortable.
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 15:23 |
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I may have asked this 6 months ago, but I remembered about it again: Does anyone know how to easily disable the context menu item "Search [Your engine] for '....'" when right clicking on any text?
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 21:44 |
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jeeves posted:I may have asked this 6 months ago, but I remembered about it again: The add-on "Menu Editor" may help you there. My workplace used to use it on the old computer to "lock down" Firefox.
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# ? Feb 4, 2015 22:30 |
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I just noticed pdf.js no longer works with 35.0.1. Is there an alternative or do I have to go back to using adobe reader?
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 01:53 |
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Joined the ublock bandwagon, memory and cpu usage is significantly lower and the browser is more responsive in general. Haven't noticed any ads that have gotten through or other weird behaviour.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 01:55 |
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Freakazoid_ posted:I just noticed pdf.js no longer works with 35.0.1. Is there an alternative or do I have to go back to using adobe reader? How do you figure? I'm on the same version and just tried opening a PDF and saw "PDF.js" in the tab title before the PDF's title loaded.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 02:03 |
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Freakazoid_ posted:I just noticed pdf.js no longer works with 35.0.1. Is there an alternative or do I have to go back to using adobe reader? If in not mistaken it's just built in now, you don't need the addon
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 02:22 |
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Freakazoid_ posted:I just noticed pdf.js no longer works with 35.0.1. Is there an alternative or do I have to go back to using adobe reader? pdf.js works just fine here. Maybe something got botched during your last update?
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 05:42 |
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Youtube started crashing FF 36 last night, and simply won't load videos in safe mode, even with Flash up to date. I should probably just drop back to the production version.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 15:40 |
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Bieeardo posted:Youtube started crashing FF 36 last night, and simply won't load videos in safe mode, even with Flash up to date. I should probably just drop back to the production version. Flash has been updated 2 or 3 times the past 10 days or so - make sure you have the latest version as of today. I'm on the latest version and am getting a lot of Flash crashes, so it's quite buggy. I get crashes on both versions 35 and 37.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 17:05 |
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I grabbed the version that was current as of a few hours ago, but I'll keep an ear out for any other updates. Haven't had this much trouble with Flash since it was introduced. Just have to weather it, I guess. Thanks.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 17:12 |
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I know Firefox 36 is beta and all but it boggles my mind YouTube videos aren't stable in 2015.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 17:58 |
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c0burn posted:I know Firefox 36 is beta and all but it boggles my mind YouTube videos aren't stable in 2015. I'm using the release version of Firefox (35.0.1) and ever since the YT HTML5 switchover, video playback has been downright terrible (not that it was great before, mind you). The best extension I've found for fixing YouTube playback in Firefox is this one: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/open-in-chrome/ I've given up on video playback in Firefox, and just right click video links to open them in Chrome instead. The problem might be with Google, or it might be with Mozilla, or maybe it's with Microsoft, or maybe it's with AMD, or it could be with Nvidia, or my settings or extensions or codecs, but I just don't care anymore.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 19:06 |
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Interesting. I can't say I've ever had a problem with YouTube on Firefox. Well, I did once, but that was like six years ago and on Kubuntu. Anyways, I'm still having that weird Facebook problem I detailed earlier, even with addons disabled. I'm at a loss. I suppose it could just be Facebook being terrible.
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# ? Feb 5, 2015 19:21 |
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Does anyone know what uBlock does differently than ABP? I can't find any details on how uBlock actually works.
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