Mozilla has ended or is ending (Mozilla issued one current update for Firefox 48) support their browser on OS X Snow Leopard through OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion It will end with some last version of FF 48. You can update to the latest FF 48 version and install the latest Adobe Flash Player. OR Do a search for Mozilla's Firefox ESR program.
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It is a slightly older version of FF (FF 45.x) and is a security update version only of FF. Disregard all of the enterprise and educational institutional stuff. You can download, install and run the Firefox ESR versions.
You can still use the latest Adobe Flash Player, but Mozilla is not offering anymore feature updates for FF users still on 10.6-10.8. Only security updates until April 2017. Your only other option for a web browser that is still supported for OS X 10.6-10.8 and later is SeaMonkey.
Do a search for the SeaMonkey project I don't have any links handy. Stopmotion wrote: Yes, I did see the link for v23.0.0.162 but the system requirements say it's for OS X 10.9 or later which is why I didn't download it. But you're saying it's compatible w/ OS X 10.6.8? Yes, it appears to be compatible. However, I should point out that I DLd it booted to my Mountain Lion, from the link I gave you, and used the one for sys admins, which allows the installation on any connected drives (sadly, this is being discontinued at the end of the month.) When it's finished installing in one volume, you just use 'change install location' to install to another. I have partitions with 10.6, 10.8 and 10.9. When I installed it on my 10.6, it didn't complain that this version wasn't allowed, which leads me to believe that it is compatible.
I will have to try sometime later to see what happens when I try to install the one from directly, while booted to my 10.6. Although I don't see why there would be a problem. I'm not seeing 'sys requirements 10.9' anywhere on the page from that link, and I'm currently booted to my 10.8.
But I guess v48.0.2 is probably more secure? Yes, absolutely more secure. By remaining with an older version, you are missing important security patches. I'm running the FF 45 ESR/Extended Support Release (45.3, very soon to be updated to 45.4), which keeps the same UI until end of life (sometime mid-2017), but installs all the security patches the regular versions get. It's not just for groups or businesses. If you want it, which I wholeheartedly recommend: You may also be interested in using Classic Theme Restorer, which gives many UI and tabs options, not available since the hideous rollout of Australis (was that 29?) I have the privacy tab directly in my FF menubar, so I can clear out specific cookies.
Mozilla has ended or is ending (Mozilla issued one current update for Firefox 48) support their browser on OS X Snow Leopard through OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion It will end with some last version of FF 48. You can update to the latest FF 48 version and install the latest Adobe Flash Player. OR Do a search for Mozilla's Firefox ESR program. It is a slightly older version of FF (FF 45.x) and is a security update version only of FF. Disregard all of the enterprise and educational institutional stuff.
You can download, install and run the Firefox ESR versions. You can still use the latest Adobe Flash Player, but Mozilla is not offering anymore feature updates for FF users still on 10.6-10.8. Only security updates until April 2017. Your only other option for a web browser that is still supported for OS X 10.6-10.8 and later is SeaMonkey.
Do a search for the SeaMonkey project I don't have any links handy. Stopmotion wrote: Thank you for all the links (including your 'critical update' link from an earlier reply).
This is all new info for me. Will check everything out.
When I click this link System requirements is displayed directly below the version number on the left and when I click that, that's where it says Mac OS X v10.9, or later. When I go that link, I also see that. I think you should just disregard that and see what happens when you try to install it. If it won't download or install, then get it from the other link I gave you. After that, just go to Sys PrefsFlash PlayerUpdates, which will show what version is installed.
Running FF 48, or whatever the current, regular version is now, is as far as I know out of the question, since Mozilla no longer supports Firefox for 10.6 through 10.8, beginning 8/16. So you're stuck with the version you're currently running (not safe) or going to the ESR. Apple Footer.
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/ / / / / Adobe Flash Player Release Notes This document is for users developing content for Adobe® Flash® Player 9 and addresses issues which are not discussed in the Flex 2 documentation or release notes. This document may be updated periodically as more information becomes available. Opens to a new page Adobe Flash Player version Ensure that you have the latest version of Flash Player installed by clicking to check the version. The current version of Flash Player 9 for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux operating systems is 9.0.115.0. The current version of Flash Player 9 for Solaris operating systems is 9.0.47.0.
Updated versions of the content debugger players are posted on the page. Features in Adobe Flash Player 9, Version 9.0.16.0 Flash Player 9 builds on the advances in Flash Player 8 by focusing on three main areas: creating a more robust programming model, achieving standards compliance, and delivering ground-breaking performance. This release of Flash Player includes:. ActionScript 3.0, a significant update to the scripting language of the runtime that provides a familiar syntax and compelling new language features.
ActionScript3.0 delivers up to 10 times faster performance, faster application start-up times and a reduced memory footprint. New Flash Player APIs, such as those for the display list, enable greater creative control over content and applications. The features available in Flash Player 9 are described in the Flex Builder 2 help. ActionScript 3.0 resources and documentation are also available in the. Features that developers should be aware of include:. ActionScript 3.0 ActionScript is the powerful object-oriented programming language of the Flash Player runtime environment.
ActionScript 3.0 advances the language to offer developers a robust programming model for rich internet applications. ActionScript 3.0 is compliant with the ECMAScript Edition 3 (ECMA-262) standard and is based on the ECMAScript Edition 4 (ES4) draft language specification. For a complete listing of APIs, see the. Some highlights of the ActionScript 3.0 language include:.
ECMAScript for XML (E4X) E4X enables easy manipulation of XML documents using a familiar syntax. Utilize new E4X classes XML, XMLList, QName, and Namespace to develop code to traverse, filter, and manipulate XML data more quickly and easily than was possible with previous programming techniques. Regular Expressions ActionScript 3.0 implements regular expressions, as defined in the ECMAScript Edition 3 language specification (ECMA-262). Native support for regular expressions saves coding time for string search and manipulation procedures.
DOM Events APIs Based on the industry-standard Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Events Model, ActionScript 3.0 introduces better control over event handling through standardized APIs. Display List APIs Directly create, manipulate, and control objects on the Flash Player display list for complex application creation and control. New classes include Sprite, a lightweight building block, and Shape, for raw vector shapes.
Depth management is automatic and handled by Flash Player 9, with new methods for specifying and managing the z-order of objects. New Sound APIs The new sound APIs provide greater control over imported and embedded sounds; for example, the new SoundMixer.computeSpectrum method provides the ability to get information about sounds currently playing in Flash Player.
Binary Data and Sockets Enables interoperability with existing custom protocols, and increases data transfer performance with a more compact representation of data versus XML. Runtime Exceptions & Error handling ActionScript 3.0 introduces runtime exceptions for common error conditions, improving the debugging experience and enabling development of more secure, robust applications. Performance:. Faster ActionScript Performance Flash Player 9 delivers up to 10x performance improvement for ActionScript 3.0 execution.
Reduced Memory Footprint ActionScript 3.0 applications use less memory than equivalent ActionScript 2.0 applications. Fixes in Flash Player 9.0.16.0. BitmapData and Video objects cannot be printed in vector mode. (136539). Firefox browser will crash using the External API if JavaScript calls an ActionScript function in the onUnload handler, followed by the ActionScript function then calling another ActionScript function. This issue has been reported to Mozilla as Bugzilla Bug.
(135795). Internet Explorer incorrectly directs some URL requests (HTTP post of form data) that return SWF files with no HTML wrapper to point to an incorrect location. As a result, Flash Player will prevent the content from loading - debugger players will display an error message, and Web players will fail silently. The issue has been fixed in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2. (134253). Firefox does not notify the Flash Player when the user creates and switches to a new tab, and Flash content continues to render on screen. Mozilla has been notified of this issue in Bugzilla Bug.
Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.20.0: Support for Intel-based Macs Flash Player 9.0.20.0 for Intel-based Macintosh computers includes all of the features from Flash Player 9.0.16.0. This release includes only bug fixes and optimizations related to the Intel-based Macintosh platform. Flash Player 9.0.20.0 is delivered as Universal Binary installer. Users of PowerPC-based Macs may continue to use the installer for Flash Player 9.0.16.0. Fixed in this version: Flash Player sound output does not work for OSX Audio MIDI sample rate settings higher than 48Khz.
Some third party applications and MIDI breakout boxes will change the systemwide Audio settings on launch and fail to return settings to default on close. To workaround this issue, go to Applications- Utilities- Audio MIDI Setup. Select Sound Output and change the properties for the 'Built-in Output' to a setting less than or equal to 48Khz. See this for more information. (178206) Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.28.0. Flash Player 9 now supports the Windows Vista operating system. Flash Player 9 now supports full-screen mode in the web players, enabling greater immersive experiences for Flash, Flex and Flash video content. For more information about how to use this feature, see.
Addition of ADDEDTOSTAGE and REMOVEDFROMSTAGE events to allow a DisplayObject to monitor and know when it can or cannot access its stage property. The ADDEDTOSTAGE event is dispatched to a DisplayObject when it (or the tree in which it is contained) is added to the stage. The REMOVEDFROMSTAGE event is dispatched to a DisplayObject when it (or the tree in which it is contained) is removed from the stage. Adobe Flash Player 9.0.28.0 includes security enhancements described in. Fixed in this version:.
When opening 2 window instances of IE 7 with 2 tabs each, crash will occur with binary socket connection. (186530). Clicking play/pause button in a Google video opens another IE window and new window crashes. (184274). Player crashes when parent MovieClip destroyed using a onSetFocus event handler.
(187080). Safari dropping frames and playing video poorly in full-screen mode (PPC & Mactel).
(187776). Dynamic TextField prints as a solid box when using embedded fonts and set for anti-alias for readability.
(187087). Setting selectable=false on a TextField doesn't prevent keyboard selection. (186835).
RegExp.index property isn't double byte aware. (186337). Artifacts when initially playing + video stream freeze when selecting second video clip.
(186435). Alpha channel rendering issue when rendering video containing an alpha channel, followed by another asset on the same stream without an alpha channel. (183860). MovieClip.currentLabel behavior inconsistent with MovieClip.currentLabels. Returns null, but correct label name is expected. (169127).
Setting stage.mouseChildren or stage.tabChildren to false does not disable mouse interaction for the stage's children. (175090). Method closures do not work as keys in a Dictionary. (177261).
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Pixel-snapped FlashType has incorrect spacing when scaled as compared to changing the point size of the font. (174530). Non-integer letter-spacing values in CSS corrupts text field rendering.
Floating point values for letter-spacing in CSS are now supported. Previously, non-integer values were not handled correctly and text would not draw as expected. (182482). When the hitTestState of a SimpleButton is the same as any of the visible states, moving the SimpleButton instance will result in screen artifacts. Workaround: use a different shape instance for the hitTestState. (172822). When calling out to ExternalInteface for FSCommand various timer related events, such as 'enter frame,' no longer trigger.
(178286). Pixel-based grid fitting does not work for Flash Player 9.0.20.0 for PowerPC or Intel-based Macintosh computers in Rosetta mode. Pixel-based grid fitting works in native mode on Intel-based Macs. Designers and developers that are using pixel-based grid fitting for Flash Type should use native mode on Intel-based Macs or the PowerPC version 9.0.16.0 if developing and viewing content on a PowerPC system. (180560).
Crash in ActiveX control related to onSoundCompletion handling.(183831) Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.31.0: Support for Linux Flash Player 9.0.31.0 for Linux includes all of the features from Flash Player 9.0.28.0 except for windowless mode and full-screen mode. Flash Player 9.0.31.0 currently only supports the Firefox, Mozilla, and SeaMonkey browsers using GTK2. Instability issues are expected in all other, non-supported browsers, such as Opera, Konqueror, Netscape, Galeon. Only ALSA is supported for microphone input and speaker output, and only Video4Linux v1 is supported for camera input. Fixed in this version:.
Prior audio/video synchronization issues have been resolved. User can't type or delete when cursor is outside of the area of the running SWF.
Flash content does not print symbols at less that 100% alpha. Motion Status remains the same even when motion is demonstrated for the Camera. Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.45.0: Support for Creative Suite 3 Flash Player 9.0.45.0 includes bug fixes and improvements for Adobe Flash CS3 Professional.
This update is only for Windows and Macintosh platforms. Fixed in this version:. A crash occurs when flash.net.URLRequest.requestHeaders is passed an array that contains anything other than URLRequestHeader instances including null values. (192166 ) The following issues will appear in previous versions of Flash Player 9 when viewing content created with Flash CS3 Professional:. New ActionScript 3.0 components for Flash CS3 Professional do not function correctly in versions prior to Flash Player 9.0.45.0. Runtime Shared Libraries (RSLs) exported for ActionScript 3.0 generate a runtime security error.
(195395). Display objects instantiated by the playhead entering a frame because of a gotoAndStop command (or similar action) incorrectly process actions on frame one. (189490). flash.text.TextField.getCharBoundaries returns a rectangle that is offset to the left by 2 pixels for fields that are created using the Flash CS3 Professional text tool.
(193249) Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.47.0 and 9.0.48.0 Adobe Flash Player 9.0.47.0 for Solaris includes all of the features from Flash Player 9.0.31.0. Adobe does not officially support specific cameras or sound drivers on the Solaris platform. Adobe Flash Player 9.0.47.0 and 9.0.48.0 (Linux) includes security enhancements described in. Fixes and improvements in Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 3, Version 9.0.115.0 Flash Player 9 Update 3 extends the performance and standards compliance advances introduced in Flash Player 9. Of key importance, this update adds H.264 video and High Efficiency AAC (HE-AAC) audio codec support that opens up a broad ecosystem and selection of standards-based video — up to HD quality — that developers can leverage in their applications. The update also features hardware accelerated, multi-core enhanced, full-screen video playback for high-resolution viewing across major operating systems and browsers.
Adobe Flash Player 9.0.115.0 includes security enhancements described in. A summary of the new features that developers should be aware of includes: New audio/video options. H.264/HE-AAC codec support Flash Player 9 Update 3 includes H.264 video and High Efficiency AAC (HE-AAC) audio codec support that opens up a broad ecosystem and selection of standards-based video — up to HD quality — that developers can leverage in their applications. Supporting a subset of MPEG-4 Part 12 (container) and Part 10 (H.264), including baseline, main and high profiles, Flash Player can play back existing MP4, M4A, MOV, MP4V, 3GP and 3G2 content. Improved Performance.
Multi-core support Speed the rendering of vectors, bitmaps, filters and video, including true 1080p video, with new multi-core support that takes advantage of up to 4 CPUs. Hardware scaling Improve the performance and quality of full-screen video through the use of hardware scaling. Multi-threaded video decoding The VP6 video codec now runs in a separate thread on multi-core systems, enabling true 1080p video. In addition, the responsiveness and decode blockiness of the VP6 codec is improved with this change. Image scaling A new algorithm for scaling bitmap images enhances the quality and rendering performance of downscaled images.
Flash Player cache The Flash Player cache enables common components, such as the Flex Framework, to be cached locally and then used by any SWF from any domain. Use of the Flash Player cache can significantly reduce SWF file sizes and speed application download times. Flash Media Server buffering The stream buffer is maintained while a stream is paused. Universal Reach. Full screen mode for Linux Full screen mode with hardware scaling is now supported in Linux. Accessibility support for the plugin Flash Player 9 update 3 adds support for Microsoft’s Active Accessibility (MSAA) API to the plugin, enabling consistent support across plugin-based and Internet Explorer browsers. Mac Os X Leopard support Flash Player 9 update 3 now supports the Mac OS X Leopard operating system.
Fixed in this version:. On Linux, modal dialogs displayed by Flash Player stay in front of browser windows but do not prevent interaction with the browser as they should. (191331). On Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 7 Protected Mode may prompt users with security warnings when attempting to view Flash content after installing the Flash Player 9 (9.0.45.0) ActiveX control. Security warnings may also appear for users who choose to install the Google Toolbar from the Flash Player Download Center on adobe.com as part of the player installation process. This was fixed in an Internet Explorer update in June 2007. On certain SUSE 9.2 installations using the standalone player only, trying to Open a browser from the standalone player with SeaMonkey open will cause the player to hang.
(193383). On Linux, networking operations in the standalone player are currently slow. (193158).
On Linux, when the mouse is hovering over Flash content, keyboard input is not sent to the browser. (194265). Full-screen mode is not supported in the Opera Browser on Macintosh systems. (189140). Full-screen mode is now supported on Linux. Invoking document.write(.) method of JavaScript using ExternalInterface or FSCommand hangs Safari on next page load.
This issue has been reported to Apple. (167996). The Mozilla Plugin Finder Service will not install Flash Player 9.0.20.0 on Intel-based Macs using double-byte language modes. Users may either install from the Adobe Player Download Center or use the Plugin Finder Service in non-double-byte language modes. (180719). The plugin version of Flash Player does not fire flash.events.Event.RENDER when wmode is set as transparent. (198515).
Full-screen can be used when wmode is set (202290). Passing large amounts of XML through External Interface is significantly faster (206828). ExternalInterface now works with HTML objects that contain dots within the object name (199614) Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.124.0 Adobe Flash Player 9.0.124.0 includes security enhancements described in. Cross-domain network headers are now allowed through the use of cross-domain policy files. The cross-domain policy file is required for both sending and loading requests. All socket connections now require the use of a socket policy file. HTTP cross-domain policy files can no longer be used to authorize a socket.
This change is described in. SWF7 content loaded in Flash Player 9.0.124.0 will now have a default AllowScriptAccess setting of “sameDomain”. For additional information on the security changes and to learn if your content is affected, please see the. Fixed in this version:.
A media streaming security vulnerability was fixed in both Flash Player and Flash Media Server. As a result, Flash Media Interactive Server 3 and Flash Media Streaming Server 3 customers who are streaming H.264 content to Flash Player 9.0.124.0 or higher will need to upgrade their server to version 3.0.1. (1688970). When html/SWF is in the local sandbox, getURL('javascript.' ) calls fail with Flash Player 9.0.115.0 in IE7. These calls will no longer fail in 9.0.124.0. (214359).
A run-time warning has been added to the debug player in version 9.0.124.0 to reflect that AllowScriptAccess=”never” has been deprecated. (217472). Full-screen playback shows black triangles in Flash Player 9.0.115.0 on ATI cards on Microsoft Vista. (213941). Authorization header has been reinstated in Flash Player 9.0.124.0. Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.125.0 (Solaris only) On Solaris operating systems, Adobe Flash Player 9.0.124.0 may cause Firefox 3 to crash when an HTML page with SWF content renders in a non-current tab or when a tab containing SWF content is closed.
Flash Player 9.0.125.0 for Solaris operating systems resolves this problem. Flash Player 9.0.124.0 is still the current Flash Player for all other operating systems. Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.151.0 Adobe Flash Player 9.0.151.0 includes security enhancements described in. Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.152.0 Adobe Flash Player 9.0.151.0 includes security enhancements described in.
Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.159.0 Adobe Flash Player 9.0.159.0 includes security enhancements described in. Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.246.0 Adobe Flash Player 9.0.246.0 includes security enhancements described in. Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.260.0 Adobe Flash Player 9.0.260.0 includes security enhancements described in. Fixes and improvements in Flash Player 9.0.262.0 Adobe Flash Player 9.0.262.0 includes security enhancements described in. Known issues For a comprehensive list of emerging and known issues, please visit the General. Flash Player cannot progressively load files that are greater than 2Gb (210223).
UILoader ignores scaleContent when content is loaded through loadBytes (209828). Memory utilization could substantially increase when large numbers of bitmaps that are subject to mipmapping are loaded (205555). Flash Player supports up to 30 frames per second playback for video. Opera and Netscape do not allow recursive calls using the ExternalInterface API into the Flash Player. This issue has been reported to Opera and Netscape.
(184777). In certain browsers, full-screen does not render correctly when the window is split between two monitors where one monitor has a higher resolution than the other. (210161).
Socket connecting to port under 1024 throws ioError, not securityError (209795). When using the Flex profiler, if FlashPlayerTrust is incorrectly created as a file, the Flex profiler will crash. Please ensure FlashPlayerTrust is properly configured as a directory.
(203879). On the Windows standalone Flash Player, empty POST actions are changed to GET. (85982). Subsequent loads of ActionScript 2.0 SWFs containing components into a parent ActionScript 3.0 SWF may cause some components to break.
The components will work on the first load, but loading new, or unloading ActionScript 2.0 components of the same class may exhibit this behavior. (176101). Developers should not rely on garbage collection if immediate clean up of active objects, such as display objects, streams and media, is expected.
Use the appropriate ActionScript 3.0 APIs (close, removeEvent Listener, etc.) to get immediate behavior when cleaning up active objects. The delete operator is intended to remove properties of an object, and cannot be used to remove members of a class. For more details on the delete operator, see the. Flash Player sound input does not work for OSX Audio MIDI sample rate settings higher than 48Khz. The microphone will either record noise or nothing. Some third party applications and MIDI breakout boxes will change the systemwide Audio settings on launch, and fail to return settings to default on close. To workaround this issue, go to Applications- Utilities- Audio MIDI Setup.
Select Sound Input and change the properties for the 'Built-in Input' and/or 'Built-in Microphone' to a setting less than or equal to 48Khz. (160350). The standalone player cannot self-register SWF and FLV file associations under Vista without administrator privileges.
Workaround: Users should launch SAFlashPlayer.exe once with administrator privileges by right-clicking on the EXE and selecting “Run as administrator” so it can correctly set the registry properties. (183319).
Bitmap effects and filters cannot be printed. (185581). Button label text may not redraw correctly upon exiting full screen mode. User must mouse over the text to force the redraw. (185459). Transform Matrix transformations are not reflected in respective MovieClip/DisplayObject properties. Properties like scaleX, scaleY, and rotation are not changed as the result of changes to a DisplayObject's transformation matrix (flash.geom.Transform, flash.geom.Matrix).
However, changes to those properties are reflected in the matrix. If you change a property after changing the matrix, the matrix also resets to its original value. Affects ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 3.0.
Workaround: If using matrix transformations, avoid using scaleX, scaleY, and rotation in favor of their respective matrix transformations. Triggering stage.invalidate during a “render” event listener fails. (184574). Empty strings passed through External Interface API via JavaScript are converted to null. (184474).
Some users are experiencing sound problems under Windows due to lack of support for WaveOut with drivers for some video cards, such as Realtek and SoundMax. (184367). Launching the context menu when in full-screen mode may temporarily reduce FLV video playback performance on Macintosh systems.
(189059). Although full-screen mode does not support text input, the text input cursor will display over input text fields. Workaround: dynamically convert input fields to dynamic text fields or disable TextInput components when in full-screen mode. (182474) Installation/uninstallation.
The Flash Player plugin (Netscape/Plugin) must be manually uninstalled on Chinese language operating systems. Japanese language operating systems will not install Flash Player if an older Flash Player is currently installed. (199037). Express Install will not work for updating the Flash Player 8 preview release (8.0.17.0 or 8.0.27.0) to the latest player. Users should go directly to the Player Download Center to install the latest release.
If the uninstaller is launched while the Flash Player is in use by another application, such as Yahoo Instant Messenger, the uninstall will silently fail and Flash Player will not be removed. Please close all applications before running the uninstaller. The Mozilla Plugin Finder Service will not install Flash Player 9.0.20.0 on Intel-based Macs using double-byte language modes. Users may either install from the or use the Plugin Finder Service in non-double-byte language modes. (180719). On Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 7 Protected Mode may prompt users with security warnings when attempting to view Flash content after installing the Flash Player 9 (9.0.45.0) ActiveX control. Security warnings may also appear for users who choose to install the Google Toolbar from the Flash Player Download Center on adobe.com as part of the player installation process.
To workaround this issue, the Flash Player installer may prompt users to restart Internet Explorer 7 upon installation, or users can follow the instructions in this. Adobe is working with Microsoft to resolve this issue.
Browser. URLRequest with custom 'User-Agent' header results in two User-Agents in header on Firefox and Netscape browsers. Reported to Mozilla as.
(173842). Full-screen mode is not supported in the Opera Browser on Macintosh systems.
(189140). JavaScript must be enabled in Safari browsers to correctly target frames with URL calls and to obtain window values like “window.location” and “top.location”. (178510). In Mozilla, FireFox, and Netscape browsers, some Japanese characters may display incorrectly with UTF-8 used for the Encode Type.
(180778). Printing a web page from the browser File menu results in Flash content not printing. Workaround: Use the Print option from the browser context menu instead. (194270) Windows. Some video will play back too fast on Windows Vista running in VMWare (210586) Linux.
Express Install is an unsupported feature due to the variety of Linux platforms, each handling the Adobe Flash Player plug-in installation in different ways. SSL support is available only when users install flashsupport.c. More information on SSL support can be found at. Modal dialogs displayed by Flash Player stay in front of browser windows but do not prevent interaction with the browser as they should on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and Firefox. (191331). When the mouse is hovering over Flash content, keyboard input is not sent to the browser.
(194265). You may experience an error similar to the following when initially installing the Flash Player plugin for Linux via YUM.
Public key for flash-plugin-9.0.48.0-release.i386.rpm is not installed Retrieving GPG key from file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-adobe-linux Importing GPG key 0xF6777C67 'Adobe Systems Incorporated (Linux RPM Signing Key) ' Is this ok y/n: y Key imported successfully Import of key(s) didn't help, wrong key(s)? SOLUTION: Repeat the command to install (yum install flash-plugin). The second instance of the command should succeed and install the Flash Player plugin.
(207465) Reporting a bug to the Adobe Flash Player Team Found a bug? Please send the detailed bug information via the online form. Note: Due to the high volume of email we receive, we are unable to respond to every request. Thank you for using Adobe Flash Player and for taking the time to send us your feedback!