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sebid 2006-11-16 05:53 AM

Flash not alway working in OmniWeb 5.5.1
 
Hello, I'm using a MacBook with the latest Flash Plugin 9.0.28 with OmniWeb 5.5.1.

I've configured OmniWeb to block Flash-Content. But after a click it plays.

[B]Update:[/B] After disabling all ad-blockering in OmniWeb for YouTube.com it works...
Cool.

Almost...

YouTube is displaying the following message:
[QUOTE]Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Macromedia's Flash Player. Get the latest flash player.[/QUOTE]

But my JavaScript is activated and I have the latest and greatest version.

Is anybody else experiencing this problem?
It's a bit annoying having to use Safari for YouTube.

Greets,
sebid

Ward 2006-11-26 04:55 PM

YouTube OK, HuffingtonPost NOT
 
Some time ago I reported that Flash videos did not play at HuffingtonPost.com -- only the top 10% of the video frame appeared in the page.

Currently, the whole video frame appears, but it's empty and there appears to be no way to get the video to play. Here's a test page (which may disappear in a few days):

[URL="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/11/26/senelect-mccaskill-peo_n_34916.html"]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/11/26/senelect-mccaskill-peo_n_34916.html[/URL]

These Flash videos play in Safari 2.0.4. I set OmniWeb to spoof as Safari 2.0.4, but that doesn't help.

My OmniWeb 5.5.1 is happy with Flash videos from YouTube.com, although the quality leaves a LOT to be desired on my no-longer-speedy Mac. Give me QuickTime any day!

I upgraded to Flash player 9.0.28.0 before my latest round of tests.

[SIZE="1"][copy of a formal Feedback report][/SIZE]

zottel 2006-11-28 11:10 AM

The link you posted worked for me—but only after I disabled all ad blocking. Before there was only the frame you mentioned.

Ward 2006-11-28 11:29 AM

Ad blocking!
 
[QUOTE=zottel]The link you posted worked for me—but only after I disabled all ad blocking. Before there was only the frame you mentioned.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the insight!

Ad blocking is extremely nice at The HuffingtonPost site. It didn't occur to me that some Flash movies are the same as an ad. I seem to recall other Flash movies (e.g., YouTube) do play at the site.

Fond wish: OmniWeb learns how to tell the difference between ads and movies.

Forrest 2006-11-28 11:54 AM

[QUOTE=Ward]Fond wish: OmniWeb learns how to tell the difference between ads and movies.[/QUOTE]

That's not possible, unfortunately. If the only thing that's different is the content, there's no way to tell. All you can do is whitelist URLS such as youtube.

JKT 2006-11-28 12:43 PM

Sometimes you need to be able to completely unblock Flash at a site, but you still want to have image ads blocked. If you send feedback to OmniGroup to request the ability to toggle Flash on and off (for individual sites) independently of ad blocking, you'll get added to my feature request for this option...


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