Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-27 Thread Lee

I have version 2.24 for SM and am using AVG
and I keep getting an alert when it check my files
about Flash apparently there are two versions I was
able to correct one but not the other one and I don't
know if that is your problem or not but just letting you
know. I don't go to the music thing so don't even know if
it applies.  Hope it might be helpful.


David Wilkinson wrote:

Ralph Fox wrote:

On Mon, 03 Feb 2014 07:26:33 -0500, David Wilkinson wrote:


Using SeaMonkey 2.23 I go to the Amazon Cloud Player web site, and
try to import
some of my music (for which you have to install the Amazon Music
Importer).

But a popup appears saying A newer version of Adobe Flash Player
must be
installed and enabled in order to import your music. But I have the
latest
version of flash (which is 12.0.0.43).

What gives?



1.  The latest is 12.0.0.44, not 12.0.0.43.

2.  A critical vulnerability has been found in 12.0.0.43.


Thanks, good to know.

I have installed version 12.0.0.44 and I still see the same problem on
SeaMonkey.

Does anybody else not see this?



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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-08 Thread David Wilkinson

Ralph Fox wrote:

On Mon, 03 Feb 2014 07:26:33 -0500, David Wilkinson wrote:


Using SeaMonkey 2.23 I go to the Amazon Cloud Player web site, and try to import
some of my music (for which you have to install the Amazon Music Importer).

But a popup appears saying A newer version of Adobe Flash Player must be
installed and enabled in order to import your music. But I have the latest
version of flash (which is 12.0.0.43).

What gives?



1.  The latest is 12.0.0.44, not 12.0.0.43.

2.  A critical vulnerability has been found in 12.0.0.43.


Thanks, good to know.

I have installed version 12.0.0.44 and I still see the same problem on 
SeaMonkey.

Does anybody else not see this?

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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-08 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/8/2014 4:34 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
 Ralph Fox wrote:
 On Mon, 03 Feb 2014 07:26:33 -0500, David Wilkinson wrote:

 Using SeaMonkey 2.23 I go to the Amazon Cloud Player web site, and try to 
 import
 some of my music (for which you have to install the Amazon Music Importer).

 But a popup appears saying A newer version of Adobe Flash Player must be
 installed and enabled in order to import your music. But I have the latest
 version of flash (which is 12.0.0.43).

 What gives?


 1.  The latest is 12.0.0.44, not 12.0.0.43.

 2.  A critical vulnerability has been found in 12.0.0.43.
 
 Thanks, good to know.
 
 I have installed version 12.0.0.44 and I still see the same problem on 
 SeaMonkey.
 
 Does anybody else not see this?
 

Windows 7 (x64)
SeaMonkey 2.24
Flash 12.0 r0(44) (12.0.0.44)

I have not seen this problem.  NOTE: (1) I usually disable Flash via the
FlashBlock extension; and (2) I don't visit the Amazon Cloud Player web
site.  Last night, however, I did some extensive browsing at a number of
Web sites (no Amazon) with Flash enabled without any problem.

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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-06 Thread rjkrjk


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-26045740

Adobe has urged users of its Flash Player plug-in to install an update to protect themselves 
against the risk of hackers hijacking their PCs.


your flash player situation and adode's update are not a coincidence.




Mike C wrote, On 2/4/2014 9:00 AM:

rjkrjk wrote:

have also noticed several times over the years - that message is
actually an invitation to download a VIRUS
I would download from Adobe only...


David Wilkinson wrote, On 2/3/2014 12:14 PM:

David E. Ross wrote:

Have you disabled Advertise Firefox compatibility?  If so, enable it
for Amazon?


Thanks for the reply. No, I have not (intentionally) disabled Firefox
compatibility. My
user-agent string is

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0
SeaMonkey/2.23

Is that good?



rjkrjk wrote:
  have also noticed several times over the years - that message is
  actually an invitation to download a VIRUS
  I would download from Adobe only...


I believe rjkrjk is correct.


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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-06 Thread Ralph Fox
On Mon, 03 Feb 2014 07:26:33 -0500, David Wilkinson wrote:

 Using SeaMonkey 2.23 I go to the Amazon Cloud Player web site, and try to 
 import 
 some of my music (for which you have to install the Amazon Music Importer).
 
 But a popup appears saying A newer version of Adobe Flash Player must be 
 installed and enabled in order to import your music. But I have the latest 
 version of flash (which is 12.0.0.43).
 
 What gives?


1.  The latest is 12.0.0.44, not 12.0.0.43.

2.  A critical vulnerability has been found in 12.0.0.43.


REF:

1.  http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/

2.  http://www.zdnet.com/adobe-issues-critical-flash-player-update-725953/


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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-04 Thread David Wilkinson

David Wilkinson wrote:

Using SeaMonkey 2.23 I go to the Amazon Cloud Player web site, and try to import
some of my music (for which you have to install the Amazon Music Importer).

But a popup appears saying A newer version of Adobe Flash Player must be
installed and enabled in order to import your music. But I have the latest
version of flash (which is 12.0.0.43).

What gives?


I have been able to install the Amazon Music Importer using a different browser 
(Chrome). Now if I use the Amazon Cloud Player web interface on Chrome or IE and 
select Import Your Music then the Amazon Music Importer is started on my machine.


I still cannot do this from SeaMonkey (says I do not have latest Flash), but 
this does not really matter because I can launch it directly on my machine.


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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-04 Thread Mike C

rjkrjk wrote:

have also noticed several times over the years - that message is
actually an invitation to download a VIRUS
I would download from Adobe only...


David Wilkinson wrote, On 2/3/2014 12:14 PM:

David E. Ross wrote:

Have you disabled Advertise Firefox compatibility?  If so, enable it
for Amazon?


Thanks for the reply. No, I have not (intentionally) disabled Firefox
compatibility. My
user-agent string is

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0
SeaMonkey/2.23

Is that good?



rjkrjk wrote:
 have also noticed several times over the years - that message is
 actually an invitation to download a VIRUS
 I would download from Adobe only...


I believe rjkrjk is correct.

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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-03 Thread David E. Ross
On 2/3/2014 4:26 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
 Using SeaMonkey 2.23 I go to the Amazon Cloud Player web site, and try to 
 import 
 some of my music (for which you have to install the Amazon Music Importer).
 
 But a popup appears saying A newer version of Adobe Flash Player must be 
 installed and enabled in order to import your music. But I have the latest 
 version of flash (which is 12.0.0.43).
 
 What gives?
 

That message often indicates that the server (Amazon) is sniffing for
what browser you are using, doing it incrroectly by sniffing for
Firefox instead of Gecko, and having a bug in how it responds to an
unkown browser.

Have you disabled Advertise Firefox compatibility?  If so, enable it
for Amazon?

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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-03 Thread David Wilkinson

David E. Ross wrote:

Have you disabled Advertise Firefox compatibility?  If so, enable it
for Amazon?


Thanks for the reply. No, I have not (intentionally) disabled Firefox 
compatibility. My user-agent string is


User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/26.0 SeaMonkey/2.23


Is that good?

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Re: Amazon Music Importer asks for latest Flash

2014-02-03 Thread rjkrjk
have also noticed several times over the years - that message is actually an invitation to 
download a VIRUS

I would download from Adobe only...


David Wilkinson wrote, On 2/3/2014 12:14 PM:

David E. Ross wrote:

Have you disabled Advertise Firefox compatibility?  If so, enable it
for Amazon?


Thanks for the reply. No, I have not (intentionally) disabled Firefox 
compatibility. My
user-agent string is

User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 
Firefox/26.0
SeaMonkey/2.23

Is that good?


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