Adobe Flash Player
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operafanuk last edited by
Having said that, if I go to the Adobe test page to see which version I have, I am unable to get it to work.
Hi sgun - On test page a narrow dialogue appears at the top asking if you want to "allow" (as mentioned above). By allowing will then show your version, at least it did for me.
Thanks for info Leo.
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A Former User last edited by
Flash does not work on any sites. The plugin does not turn on. Adding a site to exclusions does not work. Opera 50. Adobe Flash Player 27.0.0.130
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operafanuk last edited by
Flash does not work on any sites. The plugin does not turn on. Adding a site to exclusions does not work. Opera 50. Adobe Flash Player 27.0.0.130
Goto settings, Websites, Flash, Manage exceptions - Add the site you're having issues with and click "Done". Close settings window and reload at tab.
Flash Player will open the site, and other sites using flash. I post this from Dev v50.0.2739.0 and have found no problems using this method from Win7.
Be advised, if you add the site when using private window (as I do), the site will be removed when closing the browser so you'll need to add it again.
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A Former User last edited by
Opera 50.0.2743.0 (PGO). Website Test your Adobe Flash Player installation, http://get.adobe.com/ru/flashplayer/about/
Settings, Websites, Flash, Manage exceptions - Add this site. Rule http://get.adobe.com - Allow.
Opera does not allow to create other rules for this address.Reload at tab. Flash does not work. The plugin can not be turned on from the context menu of the mouse.
I do not use private mode.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
When you enable it, there will be a bar shown at the top of the web page saying "get.adobe.com wants to run Adobe Flash" with two buttons: Allow and Deny. Yeah, I know, you already said you wanted to enable it (from the context menu), but it does ask again. After that, it does work.
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caviar last edited by
Had some clients not being able to view the flash on the website www.beverlyhillscaviar.com and can't seem to replicate the problem so that it can be fixed? Any suggestions?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Nothing you'd be able to do on your end. Web browsers are phasing out support for Flash and other plugins, as most security issues in browsers actually come from plugins. Try to redesign your site to use HTML5.
PS: Why in the world does it say Cannot find Adobe Flash player 8? The latest version is 27!
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operafanuk last edited by
Adobe Flash Player 27.0.0.130
Has updated to v27.0.0.159 and I still have no problems using the method I mention above using Win7 Pro 32-bit.
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A Former User last edited by
Using
Opera Beta: 49.0.2725.18 x64
Flash Player: 27.0.0.159Also having this problem. I need to Whitelist manually every site just to make the Flash working. X(
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gennadi last edited by
I am using ALT Linux 8. Here libpepflashplayer.so is located in /usr/lib64/pepper-plugins... I changed the file /usr/lib64/opera-developer/resources/pepper_flash_config.json:
{
"PepperFlashPaths" : [
"/usr/lib64/pepper-plugins/libpepflashplayer.so",
]
}But the flash still does not work... In other browsers all is ok. What have I not done yet?
rpm -qf /usr/lib64/pepper-plugins/libpepflashplayer.so
ppapi-plugin-adobe-flash-27.0.0.130-alt1.M80P.1 -
A Former User last edited by
VPN or Turbo enabled by chance?
I do not use VPN or Turbo, or any proxy.