Firefox 6, and their new version (or lack thereof) model is just broken.  It isn't working right with Quicktime plugin, has various rendering issues and is getting dropped from e-learning systems all over the place (as is in some cases v5, though with the auto-upgrade 'feature' its not really that 'important' to list v5 anymore).  The only worse thing Firefox can do now is drop 3.6.x updates, which is basically the only version of FF you can still get that will work consistently with ours and others' elerning systems (which Murphy's law would dictate given their latest management calls will be forthcoming..).  We used to love FF and recommend it first among all others to students, but now days we have to recommend Safari or Chrome, or even (depressingly) IE9.  

Bah humbug..

Ben

On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 8:28 AM, mz <mz@infomagic.net> wrote:
I'm having trouble viewing embedded flash videos in Firefox 6.0 and could use
some advice.

I've got a dozen extensions for FF, including NoScript 2.1.2.7rc2, Flashblock
1.5.15.1, Adblock Plus 1.3.9, Ghostery 2.5.3, and others. I'm also using
Shockwave Flash 10.3 as the plugin to view flash videos.

After allowing the appropriate java scripts and clicking the Flashblock play,
everything seemed to come up fine to play the video. When the play button for
the video is clicked, it changes to the pause button, but the video does not
download. Reloading the page without the browser cache makes no difference.
However if the "Pop Up Player" button is clicked, a second FF window is
opened, and everything works fine.

I don't think it should matter, but I'm using openSUSE 11.3 w/ KDE 4.4.4

Any suggestions about what might be preventing the video from playing in the
original page or what to look at?

TIA,
Mark Z.
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python -c "exec(\"import math\\nprint ''.join(map(lambda x: chr(x), ( (ord('a')-(3*5)), int(math.sqrt(math.pi*76)*5+2), int(math.ceil(math.e)*28), int(math.floor(math.e)*35), long(abs(4%3*35+3)*2))))\")"