[Camino] Camino & Flash

Wevah wevah at derailer.org
Sat Jul 15 03:49:36 EDT 2006


Yes, their Flash detection is very bad. It only "detects" versions 3  
through 7, and the way they do it is horrible. (Whoever wrote that  
needs to learn some basic regex-fu.)

On Jul 14, 2006, at 23:30, Denise Kruse wrote:

> Thank you!  Rick James was funky in a good way; alas, his site is  
> funky in a bad way. The only other question is whether or not it  
> will work on a PC.  I'll try that on Monday.  But you have  
> completely answered my original query.
>
>
> On Jul 14, 2006, at 9:21 PM, Peter Yang wrote:
>
>> I just tried it with Opera 9.0, a Camino optimized nightly build,  
>> Safari,
>> Internet Explorer 5.2 and Firefox 1.5.0.4 and got the same error  
>> on all of
>> them. Methinks their Flash detection is funky.
>>
>> -Peter
>>
>> On 7/15/06, Denise Kruse <neeciek at sonic.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, I noticed that there is a beta Flash Player that is supposed to
>>> work with Intel chip models but, as stated, mine is not Intel.
>>> Thanks anyway.
>>> On Jul 14, 2006, at 8:48 PM, Michael Watson wrote:
>>>
>>> > Oh, crap. Sorry. I saw "Intel" but not the rest of the sentence.
>>> >
>>> > Ignore me.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 14 Jul, 2006, at 23:40, Denise Kruse wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I have downloaded the latest Flash Player 9 for OS X running
>>> >> 10.4.7 G5 (no Intel chip).  It says it is installed.  However,  
>>> why
>>> >> do some sites continue to tell me that it needs to be installed?
>>> >> Example:   http://www.rickjames.com/index-no_flash.php
>>> >> It's not just Camino; I also get the message with Safari.  Since
>>> >> so many other sites requiring Flash work well, I am wondering if
>>> >> the problem is with the site rather than my browser.  Any
>>> >> thoughts?  Thank you.



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