Recently, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
> Do you remember that Jiro Harada
> developed an external to display
> Flash movies in Rev?
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/msg129989.html
>
> Did you know if his application is
> affected by recent Flash update?
For the most pa
Hi Scott,
Do you remember that Jiro Harada
developed an external to display
Flash movies in Rev?
http://www.mail-archive.com/use-revolution@lists.runrev.com/msg129989.html
Did you know if his application is
affected by recent Flash update?
Al
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My mistake, didn't reinstall the most recent version of flash. It
still breaks, however, someone noted that they don't have the option
to "close" the add at the top in internet exploder, when I didn't have
the most recent flash installed, neither did I. As soon as 10.1.53.64
is installed again,
Bob Sneidar wrote:
Imagine if all this were happening on an iPhone/iPad. Everyone would be all over Apple
for their "inherently unstable device". ;-)
Maybe that's the answer: try holding the device differently. ;)
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Imagine if all this were happening on an iPhone/iPad. Everyone would be all
over Apple for their "inherently unstable device". ;-)
Bob
On Jun 25, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Heather Nagey wrote:
> Thanks for testing that, most helpful! We don't know what the fix will be
> yet, but just figuring out the
ok, did a complete uninstall of flash, restart, reinstall of flash
10.1 and now its working without a hitch. Found a place in
labs.adobe.com that said this
"Internet Explorer users with RC6 or older installed should uninstall
Flash Player before updating to the GM version."
source: http://labs.ado
This works for me too, toggle the add closed, *IE 8* start up
revbrowser, works dandy. Toggle the add back open from within
revbrowser and.. boom.
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Heather Nagey wrote:
> Thanks for testing that, most helpful! We don't know what the fix will be
> yet, but just fig
Heather-
Friday, June 25, 2010, 9:14:14 AM, you wrote:
> You can turn off youtube ads in Internet Explorer by clicking the
> 'Close Ad' button in top right of the youtube screen. Then shutdown
> IE and
> load up RevBrowser. Does it still crash?
Here's a clue: while the latest Flash update is in
Thanks for testing that, most helpful! We don't know what the fix will
be yet, but just figuring out the cause goes a long way towards being
able to find a fix! It's extremely difficult to fix something without
knowing the cause :)
cheers
Heather
On 25 Jun 2010, at 17:34, roger.e.el...@se
On 06/25/2010 at 12:14 PM, Heather Nagey wrote:
> Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here at
> RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of
> setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.
>
> We have a new theory, maybe you
Oh, he's not the only one who cannot make this crash. The team here at
RR have been trying to crash this for several days on a variety of
setups with different versions of Flash without any "success" at all.
We have a new theory, maybe you folks can try this out for us. Maybe
it is the loca
Actually it looks like you are the only one who is not crashing. You are like
Will Smith in Legend. We need some of your blood.
Bob
On Jun 24, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Bob-
>
> Thursday, June 24, 2010, 3:24:38 PM, you wrote:
>
>> Do you have the latest flash update? If you do,
Bob-
Thursday, June 24, 2010, 3:24:38 PM, you wrote:
> Do you have the latest flash update? If you do, that is what is wrong. Or
> right as it were.
Not sure. How do I tell? Apparently I've got 10.1.53.64 installed.
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Recently, Terry Judd wrote:
> I've only got a virtual machine to test on (Fusion) but I can confirm the
> crash with YouTube (Explorer 7, XP SP3) but only after upgrading Flash to
> 10.1.
Thanks for the report Terry.
I updated Flash to the latest version here on my Vista system (IE 7), and it
ma
I've only got a virtual machine to test on (Fusion) but I can confirm the
crash with YouTube (Explorer 7, XP SP3) but only after upgrading Flash to
10.1.
Terry...
On 25/06/10 3:10 AM, "Scott Rossi" wrote:
> Hi List:
>
> I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
>
Do you have the latest flash update? If you do, that is what is wrong. Or right
as it were.
Bob
On Jun 24, 2010, at 1:57 PM, Mark Wieder wrote:
> Scott-
>
> Thursday, June 24, 2010, 12:14:07 PM, you wrote:
>
>> Anybody else seeing youtube.com + revBrowser crashing on Windows? It would
>> be
Scott-
Thursday, June 24, 2010, 12:14:07 PM, you wrote:
> Anybody else seeing youtube.com + revBrowser crashing on Windows? It would
> be quite helpful to know if this affects more than just a small handfull of
> folks here.
Interesting. It works here on xp sp3. I fully expected this to crash li
3 days ago I tested and had the same crash with revBrowser and youtube.com.
I made some tests on wednesday with the same results.
Today, after an update of flash plugin and some MS-bugfixes: No crash!
Windows 7 64 bit
flash plugin 10.1.53.64
rev 4.0 dp 3
Regards,
Wolfgang
Am 24.06.2010 19:1
Right, thanks for the suggestion. The head-banging aspect to all this is
we're trying to provide a video playback setup that doesn't require any user
setup, and if this can't get resolved we'll likely have to find some
convoluted way to handle the videos.
Anybody else seeing youtube.com + revBrow
Yeah, didn't figure you had much option, was just providing the info
so you could confirm on a non 10.1 machine.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Recently, Mike Bonner wrote:
>
>> Can you revert to a system with a flash version prior to 10.1? I just
>> did some experimentat
Recently, Mike Bonner wrote:
> Can you revert to a system with a flash version prior to 10.1? I just
> did some experimentation, it was working for me to go to
> www.youtube.com but after upgrading to 10.1 and restarting rev and my
> test stack, it now does a no log, no error, poof type of crash.
Can you revert to a system with a flash version prior to 10.1? I just
did some experimentation, it was working for me to go to
www.youtube.com but after upgrading to 10.1 and restarting rev and my
test stack, it now does a no log, no error, poof type of crash.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Sc
Recently, Devin Asay wrote:
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
>
>> Hi List:
>>
>> I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
>> simple Rev test. Run the browser sample stack that ships with Rev
>> (C/Program Files/Revolution Enterprise/4.0.0-gm-1/Re
On Jun 24, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Hi List:
>
> I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
> simple Rev test. Run the browser sample stack that ships with Rev
> (C/Program Files/Revolution
Enterprise/4.0.0-gm-1/Resources/Examples/Browser
> Sampler.rev)
On Jun 24, 2010, at 11:10 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Hi List:
>
> I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
> simple Rev test. Run the browser sample stack that ships with Rev
> (C/Program Files/Revolution Enterprise/4.0.0-gm-1/Resources/Examples/Browser
> Sampler.re
Hi List:
I'm wondering if a few folks with Windows systems wouldn't mind doing a
simple Rev test. Run the browser sample stack that ships with Rev
(C/Program Files/Revolution Enterprise/4.0.0-gm-1/Resources/Examples/Browser
Sampler.rev) launch the demo browser from the button on the first card, a
I think it has more to do with linking to installed sources/libraries.
Webkit is *not* installed by default on Windows systems so this is
not feasible. The *browser* engines are not actually compiled into
your stack—that's just a guess on my part. But I added a browser to
my stack last night and
Explorer really? Why not make an urgent pleading case to change it to webKit
or something. Explorer? Really?
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Just read the FAQ on the runrev website and discovered the following:
- RunRev on Mac OS X uses the Safari rendering engine
- RunRev on Windows uses the Explorer rendering engine.
So my knee jerk reaction is that the bug with Youtube crashing the
stack on Vista likely doesn't translate to it cras
Not on OSX - last test were several months ago. Keep us posted with bug
report as I'm depending on this too.
On 22 June 2010 12:07, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Any Windows users experience crashing when accessing youtube.com with
> revBrowser?
>
> The sample browser stack and my own simple test stack b
Any Windows users experience crashing when accessing youtube.com with
revBrowser?
The sample browser stack and my own simple test stack both crash Revolution
consistently on Vista when accessing youtube.com. This happens here with
both Rev 4 and 4.5dp3. Before I submit an urgent, pleading bug re
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