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I have problems using your Plugin with Firefox 3 (mac OSX). To simplify the upgrade, just copy the new flvplayer.swf (it's all we need because we use embed) to plugin dir and modify line 67 to reflect the change. Hello, Since version 3.9 Flash Video Player has been renamed to FLV Player.
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Thanks for the input, I've now updated the the code to resolve these issues. Return strpos(strtolower($str),strtolower($needle)) Otherwise the player will not show up in the page. = '
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You can install (or update) it separately here: It indicates that my Shockwave Flash and Java Applet Plug-in are outdated. I also went to the firefox link you suggested ( ). Do your updates on known, trusted networks, such as your own home network. Sometimes, such networks can be set up with the express purpose of getting people to join and then fooling their computers into downloading fake updates. Those should also be fine, though don't do this sort of thing on an unknown public wireless network. I do most of my updates from my 'Software Update." Is that also not to be trusted? And checking for updates in the menu of third party software?

In all such cases, ignore it and go update Flash from Adobe's web site or through System Preferences. These things have been problems in the past. You just don't want to click mystery links in e-mail messages, on web sites or click buttons in unsolicited Flash update warnings. I know this thread started a year ago, but I'm hoping you're still watching 😎Īdobe Flash Player is listed in my system preferences in 'Other.' I updated from there. Doesn't updating Adobe Flash Player also update Shockwave? And system update or Safari update take care of the java plug-in? Clicking on 'Research' boxes for other plugins resulted in a 'whoops' error page, unfortunately. Is that not a good idea? I do most of my updates from my 'Software Update." Is that also not to be trusted? And checking for updates in the menu of third party software? I thought these methods would direct me to the correct update, at least in most cases.

I wouldn't think there would be much difference in this case.ĭO not install Flash from anyplace but here (bookmark this page in your browser)Īdobe Flash Player is listed in my system preferences in 'Other.' I updated from there. I will first point out that I have an iMac my search led me here. I have a couple of questions I hope you can answer for me.
