This could also be because Adobe havent released a 64bit version and the
32bit dosn't play nicely with any 64bit browsers. It has killed some
things for me, but thats there loss....
Jason

On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 21:56 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Jon Elson wrote:
> >ben lipkowitz wrote:
> >>>>We tried to make a map where the users could place a pin at
> >>>>their location, I don't know what has happened to it.
> >>>
> >>>what ever has happened to the map ( google map if I remember right )
> >>>that even had pic's of users equipment ?
> >>
> >> the map is here:
> >> http://www.frappr.com/emc2
> >
> >Oh, great!  Another example of MicroSoft-centric web thinking.
> >So, we have a Linux-based project, but you can't view the map
> >without extensive gyrations to install MicroSoft spoofing
> >software!  I have to hang upside down by my toes to get Flash
> >Player 9 to run.  (I can't find a version of flash player 8
> >anywhere.)
> >
> >Nope, can't get it to run under Firefox either, which has flash
> >player 9 installed (but may not be working right).
> >
> >Jon
> 
> Its working here Jon, on an uptodate FC6 box, FF-2.0.0.6.  Some of the lower 
> scrolling images are contaminated though.
> 
> As to exactly what incantation I used to make it work, it was months back up 
> the log & I've NDI what I did after all this time.  About all I can say for 
> sure is that my flash came from adobe, it is not a fedora rpm.
> 


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