Hello, Am Donnerstag, 16. Juli 2015 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
It's even worse because they their detection finds my Flash plugin which is blocked though
That's an interesting point I also noticed on youtube [1]. So the question is - would it make sense to change firefox so that it doesn't "announce" the availability of the flash plugin if it's in click-to-enable state? IMHO it would have the advantage that websites that have a non-flash version will actually deliver that version.
and do not offer at all the JWplayer option with H.264 although it would play fine on my system. I finally removed Flash completely and voila I get a video. Seems I'll try to live completely w/o Flash instead of using click-to-play. It seems to be even better for broken media detections on websites.
See my proposal above ;-) Sounds Regards, Christian Boltz [1] let's ignore the manually set "I want HTML5!" cookie for now and focus on the default behaviour instead -- Mein Spamassassin läuft überhaupt nicht. Trotzdem wurden in evolution beachtliche Mengen Spam gefiltert - weil anscheinend diverse zuliefernde Mailserver Spamassassin verwenden und den X-Spam Header setzen. Mein eigener Spamassassin steht seit einem Jahr in der Ecke, dreht Däumchen und lacht sich 'nen Ast. [Ratti in suse-linux] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org