Adobe Flash Player Plugin Gone!
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theo251 last edited by
Are you a bot or something?? What did you not understand from the above posts???
ANYWAY! I think I got the solution. I downloaded the "NPAPI" flavor of the flash player, meaning the "Flash Player for Firefox and Netscape Plug-In compatible applications – NPAPI", and voila, the plugin re-appeared in the opera:plugins page and the videos are playing.
Why did I need to go through this workaround? Adobe might have a say here. It seems that it gives the "wrong" flavor for opera browsers.. Check it out!
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Are you a bot or something?? What did you not understand from the above posts???
Please read https://forums.opera.com/rules
This time i'll let it pass but next time you answer like this to anyone trying to help you in these forums, you'll be banned without any warning.
Btw, this is valid for any user.
Why did I need to go through this workaround?
Which was your old flash? The ppapi one?
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twisties34 last edited by
Also having issues with Opera and Flash after the recent update. Opera required an update last week, once it completed, I noticed that Flash player no longer worked. Downloaded the latest version from the adobe website but this has not fixed the issue.
The issue is with a game bot that I have used for a few months. After leaving the bot on overnight (and working), I find in the morning that I have a blank screen with no text. The only way I have found to get it to work again is to restart the computer. I have not had any issues with the bot and other browsers.
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twisties34 last edited by
Edit to the above -
this is what it should look like
http://gyazo.com/e3f5292216d1917eed1b8c895fe4dfb9But after leaving it overnight all the text dissappears, even from the buttons which are also no longer accessible.
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theo251 last edited by
Please read https://forums.opera.com/rules
This time i'll let it pass but next time you answer like this to anyone trying to help you in these forums, you'll be banned without any warning.
Btw, this is valid for any user.I was on topic, my post was complete and your reply was not justified or helpful at all. I was perfectly compliant with the rules, your response seemed like trolling. Think about it next time.
Which was your old flash? The ppapi one?
It was the ppapi. The ppapi one is what adobe is proposing for opera when you go to their website. If you download the npapi one (on top of the ppapi), it works fine again.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Please read https://forums.opera.com/rules
This time i'll let it pass but next time you answer like this to anyone trying to help you in these forums, you'll be banned without any warning.
Btw, this is valid for any user.I was on topic, my post was complete >and your reply was not justified or helpful at all. I was perfectly >compliant with the rules, your response >seemed like trolling. Think about it >next time.
Did you read rule number 6?
Which was your old flash? The ppapi one?
It was the ppapi. The ppapi one is what adobe is proposing for opera when you go to their website. If you download the npapi one (on top of the ppapi), it works fine again.
The flag to enable the ppapi flashe is/was enabled? Other plugins work?
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theo251 last edited by
The flag to enable the ppapi flashe is/was enabled? Other plugins work?
As I said, "Flash player plugin was missing from opera"! No flash plugin was there to enable/ disable! when I downloaded the NPAPI, the plugin appeared! Other plugins were in place and enabled.
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twisties34 last edited by
http://gyazo.com/8dc123a486ecb258c156233d2c72e3d4
and this is what it looks like now -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
http://gyazo.com/8dc123a486ecb258c156233d2c72e3d4
and this is what it looks like nowIt uses flash? There is a link to it or to something similar?