I found so much yelling on Adobe forums regarding *nix support .... :(
I'll try to workaround using "small Flash file that isn't opaque, asks for
the permission, and then hands back to the main app", maybe you have
example of such workaround?

On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 3:06 PM, Tom Chiverton <t...@extravision.com> wrote:

> Ah ha.
>
> I do remember seeing this bug in the past with the Flash Player, so maybe
> it's come back.
> Have you contacted Adobe by posting on the Player forums, for instance ?
>
> You could work around it by using a different wmode, or a small Flash file
> that isn't opaque, asks for the permission, and then hands back to the main
> app.
>
> Tom
>
> On 14/01/16 07:24, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the answering Tom and sorry for the late response
>>
>> I have tried to find small and simple example with camera and was unable
>> to
>> :(
>> Then I wrote 2-3 line example code and it also works as expected ....
>>
>> I continued my investigations and found the dialog is not displayed since
>> "'wmode='opaque'" is used
>> Is there any chance to "tell" security dialog to show up in this mode?
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 7:10 PM, Tom Chiverton <t...@extravision.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On 13/01/16 11:43, Maxim Solodovnik wrote:
>>>
>>> Today I find out "Camera&Mic permissions dialog" is not being displayed
>>>> in
>>>> FF under Ubuntu
>>>>
>>>> I have that combination here.
>>>
>>> Is there a web site that doesn't work for you ?
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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