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Sandy,
Obviously, you cannot see Flash content if you have the rename in
effect. The site that I have trouble with most is "Roadfly", which is a
series of forums for car enthusiasts. It seems to me that when
SeaMonkey dies, it isn't trying to show me Flash content.
I can look at YouTube seemingly without much problem, and I see lots of
other picture and video "stuff", when I have Flash turned on.
Colin
Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> In <47A0FFA4.3010206@roadrunner.com>, on 01/30/08
> at 02:50 PM, Colin Campbell said:
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>> Sandy,
>> Through experimentation (suggested by Steven), I believe that my similar problems are related to the Flash player. If I turn it off, I have far fewer (although not zero) crashes.
>>
>> To turn Flash on and off, I rename NPSWF32.DLL in
>> C:\PROGRAMS\MOZ_PLUGS. Your system may store NPSWF32 in a different
>> place. Worth a try....
>> Colin
>>
>
> Thanks, I will give that a try.
>
> What about web sites that require Flash?
>
> Sandy
>
>
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