Hi Dan,

any proceedings so far in managing flash plays ?


Perhaps you can try to hack the macromedia user settings cache.
At my box, this is 
~/.macromedia/Macromedia/Flash Player/macromedia.com/support/flashplayer/sys/

The idea is, if it's possible to disable looping from the flash context menu
(and the settings are stored locally) then perhaps it's possible to always 
return the same content from every entry in the sys directory - kind of faking 
the dir with a sniffer, proxy, sandbox.
It's just a quick shot, and i won't engage more since my approach is to 
dontget/disable flash completely. 

(btw, i just exchanged the 'sys' dir with a sinple file with permissions 00400, 
let's see what will happen ;)


-- 
Michel...



Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> However trying various loop=false, loop="false", <param name="loop"
> value="false"> with a local copy e.g., wget -O local.html
> http://www.eprice.com.tw/news/?news_id=1420 didn't seem to stop them.
> $ dpkg -l flashplayer-mozilla
> ii  flashplayer-mozill 7.0.25-woody0.0    Macromedia Flash Player



















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