[Google Maps API v3] Re: Infowindow and Flash content problems when using Firefox 4

2011-06-22 Thread Alpaca
Problems appear to still exist in FF5 (I read elsewhere that it had
been fixed in FF5).

On Apr 25, 2:52 pm, epschmidt epschmi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I can confirm that embedded Flash content is not working in
 infowindow's inFirefox4 for OSX either. This includes iframeYouTube
 embeds. I haven't found a workaround but would be very interested in a
 solution.

 On Apr 7, 11:56 am, bobemond andrew.em...@gmail.com wrote:







 Firefox4 doesn't seem to be able to display Flash content appearing inside
  an infowindow. This is the case when using either an iframe or content
  loaded through Ajax. Any page that has a flash object will not appear at
  all. It's making it impossible to embed video without using an HTML5 player
  like VideoJS. This has been tested using the Windows version of FF, but OSX
  seems quite buggy as well.

  Can anyone suggest a workaround for this?

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[Google Maps API v3] Re: Infowindow and Flash content problems when using Firefox 4

2011-04-25 Thread epschmidt
I can confirm that embedded Flash content is not working in
infowindow's in Firefox 4 for OSX either. This includes iframe YouTube
embeds. I haven't found a workaround but would be very interested in a
solution.

On Apr 7, 11:56 am, bobemond andrew.em...@gmail.com wrote:
 Firefox 4 doesn't seem to be able to display Flash content appearing inside
 an infowindow. This is the case when using either an iframe or content
 loaded through Ajax. Any page that has a flash object will not appear at
 all. It's making it impossible to embed video without using an HTML5 player
 like VideoJS. This has been tested using the Windows version of FF, but OSX
 seems quite buggy as well.

 Can anyone suggest a workaround for this?

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