Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would like to view
flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have googled extensively and
followed a variety of methods all unsuccessful to date. Like to here from
someone who has it running?
Cheers,
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Tom Mende
On Mon,07-09-2009 [18:44:54], Tom Mende wrote:
Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would like to
view flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have googled extensively
and followed a variety of methods all unsuccessful to date. Like to here from
someone who has
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 14:45:18 +0400
Jeff Laine wtf.jla...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon,07-09-2009 [18:44:54], Tom Mende wrote:
Running on 7.2-RELEASE, Opera 10.00 build 4585 (native) and would
like to view flash enabled websites. Anyone with a howto? Have
googled extensively and followed a
On Monday 07 September 2009 13:14:29 Jerry wrote:
Opera has a closed architecture that does not allow
third party browser extensions.
For one, there are widgets. For two, it still supports
the nsplugin interface. For three, some people argue
that allowing extensions access to local disk,
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 15:15:02 +0200
Mel Flynn mel.flynn+fbsd.questi...@mailing.thruhere.net wrote:
For one, there are widgets. For two, it still supports
the nsplugin interface. For three, some people argue
that allowing extensions access to local disk, network
threads and pretty much
2009/9/7 Jerry ges...@yahoo.com
I don't think that readily addresses the OP's question. I personally
have never gotten 'flash', or most other add-ons to work Opera. It is
one of the main reasons that I discourage others from using it. It
suffers even worse on a Windows machine. RoboForm does