Your message dated Thu, 09 Feb 2012 18:30:29 +0100
with message-id <4f3402b5.60...@gmail.com>
and subject line Closing AVM2 bugs
has caused the Debian Bug report #656904,
regarding Gnash breaks flash-enabled websites (such as Google Finance)
to be marked as done.

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Package: gnash
Version: 0.8.10~git20111001-1
Severity: grave

When using IceWeasel (or Chromium) and entering flash-enabled website, like
Google Finance.

To reproduce:
Enter Google Finance:
http://www.google.com/finance?q=EURUSD

You see "gray rectangle".

Because this website has a fallback mechanism, removing "gnash" gives
users static content of the web-site. Web-site detects whenever the
browser is flash-enabled or not, and gives different content according
to it.

This package must be either:
1. fixed, or
2. gnash should be avoided on all new desktop installations, or
3. activate gnash only on supported websites, such as YouTube

I'm not a developed, but willing to assist in testing.

I am using Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/testing on AMD64
(also tried gnash 0.8.8-5 Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.3 on AMD64 and i386)
Same problem applies to other Flash-enabled websites, such as: www.amd.com

-- 
-Alexey Eromenko "Technologov"
22.Jan.2012.



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tags 656904 wontfix
tags 636502 wontfix
tags 603213 wontfix
tags 619991 wontfix
tags 578575 wontfix
tags 445964 wontfix
tags 456572 wontfix
tags 501380 wontfix
tags 494125 wontfix
tags 502928 wontfix
thanks

Above bugs have been filed to point out problems in playing AVM2 movies
and they will be closed because gnash won't play AVM2, just AVM1 ones.
More info at

http://wiki.gnashdev.org/FAQ
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-flash/gnash.git;a=blob_plain;f=debian/README.Debian


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