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Standard User Chrysalis
(legend) Wed 15-Jul-15 17:31:17
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Re: Flash and Security


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mozilla pulled this stunt before with java, and since I need java for work that really screwed me up. (java is common on enterprise use).

They have a system where they enforce a minimum version of plugin, but it seems occasionally they will enforce a version that doesnt exist.

Flash isnt needed so much now luckily mainly due to youtube going html5, ironically I needed it for the tbb tester. smile

The only 2 things I really use flash for now is nbc sports and tbb.

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Edited by Chrysalis (Wed 15-Jul-15 17:32:50)

Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Wed 15-Jul-15 17:53:56
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Re: Flash and Security


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In reply to a post by MHC:
And the relevance of Adobe reader to this thread is?

It is Adobe Flash where the problem is. Check that through your browser.


O Dear this place is populated with the Internet Police who jump all over you if you make a genuine mistake. Quite rude as well rather than being tolerant.

I was only intending to enquire which was the best version of Flash that should be in place at present, in my case I have version 18.0.0.209 across the browsers I use. Does one downgrade to an earlier more stable version?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 15-Jul-15 19:21:41
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Re: Flash and Security


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The version you have is the latest patched version currently. Should be no need to downgrade

The relevance to Adobe reader is that they have in fact issued security patches for that as well. So, yes, it is relevant


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