Re: Firefox and Adobe Flash Player
- From: "Richard Mancusi" <vrman49@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 22:55:26 -0600
On Jan 25, 2008 10:35 PM, Alex Janssen <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard Mancusi said the following on 01/25/2008 11:06 PM:
It isn't a at&t universal CARD - it is the LOGIN that your citicard uses.Ok. I can do that. Thanks for telling me about that page. But, I'd
If you look at the code, you will see that the page you are having a
problem with merely collects data and feeds it to this at&t page. Simply
try entering your citi login - it should work. Mine and MANY other folks
work just fine.
-rich
still like to know how to fix the display of Flash pages(see
www.toyota.com). They work fine on all my Windows installations of
Firefox with Flash, but not on any Linux installations of Firefox with
Flash. Some people on this list have reported that the citicards.com
page displays properly on their linux installations I need to figure
out what the difference is between their installs and mine. I have a
test installation on a desktop at work (talked them into it) and the
sales person using it is complaining that certain pages they used to go
to on their old windows box do not show up properly in FF on Linux. So
I'm always carrying a handkerchief to wipe egg from my face when I see
them. I'm hoping their patience doesn't run out before I get things
fixed. I was really hoping to replace old Windows boxes with Linux.
Everything else seems to be pretty satisfactory, but I keep stubbing my
toe on this Firefox - Flash display thing.
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Glad I was able to show you a way to get at your data. You are correct, I
can't get at the toyota site either but I can get on http://www.miniusa.com
which is a fairly complex site. Same holds true with printing postage from
USPS site. I can't do it with Firefox (and others can) but I can with Opera.
I believe it has to do with "other" packages interfering. Because in each
case I matched what others were using for the main stuff (Flash, etc.).
I have seen this with the MLB site. In order to listen to the broadcasts
a specific group of packages had to be loaded. However, if you loaded
them, you could no longer capture audio/video to your cache. I believe
it will be something very subtle. For me it wasn't worth the time. I can
now get at my credit card data and have figured ways around everything
else while retaining those things that were important to me. I also
suspect that those who can resolve some of these pages are unable to
do some of the things I want to do.
good luck
-rich
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