Flash player not up to date
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
You can disable opera://flags/#warn-flash-update-needed
However you should note that as Chromium is dropping support for npapi flash (in fact they are dropping support for all npapi plugins), there is a chance that Opera goes the same way so old flash may start to not work in a future update.
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dazito last edited by
You can disable opera://flags/#warn-flash-update-needed
However you should note that as Chromium is dropping support for npapi flash (in fact they are dropping support for all npapi plugins), there is a chance that Opera goes the same way so old flash may start to not work in a future update.I just did that but I still get the very same warning...
Here's a screenshot of the webpage that does use flash:
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dazito last edited by
so far it happens on all pages (eg, youtube, dailymotion, and so on...) it is happening on pages where I used flash 12 with no problems at all before updating Opera Dev
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tarkiwbt last edited by
I had the same problem with the new version of opera 26 and opera turbo!!! Every page I opened would say that adobe flash player was out of date !!! Need to update!!!! Did updates and still gives this message!!!! I uninstalled opera 26 and turbo and when back to a previous version that still works !!!!!!!!!!
[Mod Edit: Please do not use all caps (which have since been removed), as it gives the appearance of shouting, which can be considered rude. Thanks]
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dazito last edited by
this is extremely annoying!
It has been a full day and I can't do sht on the web, most of my daily sites all use flash and I can't do sht because they do not work on the browser because it keeps telling me that flash is not updated.
this is really pissing me off. Forcing me to copy paste all the time from browser to browser so I can use the sites in a minimal acceptable way.
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dazito last edited by
I've just installed opera next and I get the very same problem. It's annoying the nerves out of me.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
how can I downgrade my opera dev version?
I think the best option for you is to use a stable version.
If you really want to use a (old) developer one, just install an previous version and disable autoupdate.Or you can also delete the folder with the current build and fix the folder info in installation_status.xml
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dazito last edited by
how can I downgrade my opera dev version?
I think the best option for you is to use a stable version.
If you really want to use a (old) developer one, just install an previous version and disable autoupdate.Or you can also delete the folder with the current build and fix the folder info in installation_status.xmlI'm already using the stable version and I have the same problem (as I stated on my first post). This problem happens on all opera streams. Developer, Next and Stable.
And apparently I'm not the only one:
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2014/12/update-opera-developer-27-0-1689-13/#comment-1723477791And I'm also using windows 7 64bit
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blackcoder last edited by
Or maybe to Adobe Flash 16 Beta (http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer.html). It's working fine here. After I was sure that it was working fine I uninstalled the NPAPI-version of Flash.
Weird about that Flash 15.0.0.215 Beta for Opera is that it's version number is lower than the newest Adobe Flash stable, which is at 15.0.0.239.
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hitanykey last edited by
I would try following the instructions here: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.html
I've cleared up flash problems using this in the past. Worth a shot.