David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/12/2021 12:19 PM, Mollie Hurlburt wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to access Flashpoint through SeaMonkey and it used to work fine, but now it isn't. I get to the
point of entering SeaMonkey but it won't use Flash - I end up with a blank screen except for the Flash
"F" inside a box next to an information "i". When I click it, another tab opens saying,
"Secure Connection Failed. The document contains no data. The page you are trying to view cannot be
shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified." I've tried it with multiple
links, all are still active on their original sites. Nothing, though.
I have macOS Big Sur 11.1 and SeaMonkey 2.53.5.1 - which I've un/reinstalled
multiple times now, along with Flashpoint itself. I've also double checked
everything I know could be an issue. My security and permissions are fine for
allowing everything, all extensions on SeaMonkey were disabled, I've tried Safe
Mode and normal, cleared cookies/cache, etc. I have no idea what it could be.
I tried going to Tools --> Web Development --> Error Console, and received
these three errors, but I don't know what to do with them from here.
Error: TypeError: browser[name] is undefined
Source File: resource://devtools/client/framework/gDevTools.jsm
Line: 158
Error: TypeError: menu is null
Source File: resource://devtools/client/framework/browser-menus.js
Line: 223
Error: NS_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
Source File:
jar:file:///Users/molli/Downloads/Flashpoint%20Infinity%20for%20Mac%20Beta/FPSoftware/SeaMonkey.app/Contents/Resources/omni.ja!/components/devtools-startup.js
Line: 273
Any advice?
Thanks!
Flash is no longer functional. Adobe announced last year that Flash
would no longer be maintained or distributed after the end of 2020.
Furthermore, the lastest versions of Flash apparently contain code that
blocks it from working after 11 January 2021 (yesterday).
You should instead be using HTML5 Media. If that is enabled but the Web
site still asks for Flash, you should notify the site's owner that Flash
is borked, dead, obsolete, etc.
Is this about Flash or is it about Flashpoint Infinity? The second
"link" contains the text "Flashpoint Infinity for Mac Beta", a link to
its site is https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/ and that tells you what
it is for. Yes it is Flash related, but according to the link:
Both versions are unaffected by the end of support for Flash and other plugins.
--
spammo ergo sum, viruses courtesy of https://www.nsa.gov/malware/
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