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In <200711120033.lAC0XwkB021377@nlpi029.prodigy.net>, on 11/11/07
at 04:34 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
Hi,
>Things that worked before now give the error message that I don't have
>Flash (or have an old version). "About:Plugins" in Seamonkey shows that
>Flash 5.0 r67 is installed and enabled.
Sites regularly change their requirements without warning users
beforehand. They know that users will know to just got to Abobe and and
install the update.
>Thanks for the information. Let me know if you have any other ideas.
Until the Paul gets the Gnash plugin working, the best setup for eCS/OS2
is Innotek's Flash 7b patched to report itself as Flash 9 r69.
Steven
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