On 13/01/2021 13:41, WaltS48 wrote:
On 1/12/21 5:48 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
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
Is your Flashpoint on the same comp or hdd as your SM?
It is my understanding that SM has disabled NPAPI in your SM version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPAPI
Personally, I will stick with SM 2.49.3 until it no longer works with
any websites.
Flash is dead as of yesterday.
<https://tech.slashdot.org/story/21/01/12/2133218/adobe-flash-is-officially-dead-after-25-years-with-content-blocked-starting-today>
True but not relevant to OP's problem which concerns SM in the context
of a game archive package that provides appropriate (and not blocked)
players for the formats, such as Flash, that its archived games need.
The first 2 console errors shown are not exceptional.
SM 2.53.5.1 is supposed to support Flash (and no other plugins) via
NPAPI. Perhaps the detection of older Flash versions isn't working properly?
The Flashpoint site says that Mac OS support is highly experimental. You
might do better to ask there.
/df
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