I'd submit a bug, except I haven't been able to reproduce it...
I was on a page with an embedded Flash movie. After I left that site,
the Flash followed me, embedding itself on other pages at completely
different domains. I couldn't make it go away until I shut down the
browser. It was really wei
barney wrote:
> I'd submit a bug, except I haven't been able to reproduce it...
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> I was on a page with an embedded Flash movie. After I left that site,
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> the Flash followed me, embedding itself on other pages at completely
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> different domains. I couldn't make it go away until I shu
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:30:16PM +, Ian Tindale wrote:
> barney wrote:
> > I'd submit a bug, except I haven't been able to reproduce it...
> > I was on a page with an embedded Flash movie. After I left that site,
> > the Flash followed me, embedding itself on other pages at completely
Flash does work with Mozilla. Just place the plugin in the plugins
directory and restart Mozilla. I've had it working fine for some time.
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Michael H. Warfield wrote:
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> Excuse me? The flash installer consists of copying two files
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> into the plugin directory. Yes, it does install and yes it does run
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> and yes it does get stuck and follow you around until you shut the whole
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> damn thing down. I actually had to issu
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 11:47:53AM +, Ian Tindale wrote:
> Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > Excuse me? The flash installer consists of copying two files
> > into the plugin directory. Yes, it does install and yes it does run
> > and yes it does get stuck and follow you around until you
Michael H. Warfield wrote:
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>http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/flash/english/linux/4.0r12/flash_linux.tar.gz
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> It untars into the directory "Linux". In there are 3 files:
Oops - sorry - should've mentioned I meant Windows 98. I've got a MacOS
(my design mach