On Wednesday 17 January 2007 13:27, J Sloan wrote:
steve reilly wrote:
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 17:31, Jay C Vollmer wrote:
I was disappointed to see that the Linux flash9 didn't allow me to access the content on:
Does anyone know how to access the online video streams on that site from Linux?
they are probably using the latest version for windows which is greater than 9, probably 10 or 11?? you wont see that for linux for prob another year maybe more.
Nope, windoze latest is 9, same as mac and linux.
More likely it's a brain dead website coder who is checking to make sure you're running ms windoze and msie like a good little sheep, before sending you the video content.
Joe BUT, shouldn't the linux version handle said "braindead webside coder" the same way the windoze version does? Can we do with a bit less of a superiority nonsense and a bit more of "can do" coding? Video over the net is just about impossible in a standard 10.2, far worse in the 64 bit 10.2 and it only gets marginally better if one goes to packman. The 32/64 bit issues with firefox, konqueror and plugins, compounded by the limitations of "linux" realplayer, mplayer, flashplayer etc make it imperative that one should keep a doze version handy, if one is keen on watching on line video... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org