[Linux-disciples] Flash plugin

Stephen R Laniel steve at laniels.org
Thu Sep 23 12:41:19 EDT 2004


On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 10:51:25AM -0400, Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 10:48:32AM -0400, Stephen R Laniel wrote:
> > I swear that at one point I had the Shockwave Flash plugin
> > installed under Firefox or Mozilla. I definitely visited
> > http://visitbwa.com/ from this machine months ago, and
> > properly viewed the content. Now I can't. Now I can't even
> > find any Debian package containing 'shockwave'. Can someone
> > point me to the package that contains the plugin?
> Christian Marillat use to package such things, but they appear to have
> disappeared from his apt repository.  You can still find them in source:

Turns out I didn't need to install from source: the packages
flashplayer-mozilla and flashplayer-nonfree are in Debian
now.

Do you guys have any trouble visiting http://visitbwa.com/
with that Flash plugin? There's some text at the top left
that looks all garbled (I think it's a menu when properly
rendered), and there should be a rotating graphic somewhere
within the page (ugly as that may be). On my end, I can't
see those. Also, I know I should be able to click somewhere
on that graphic to see the rest of the site, but I can't do
that on my end.

It's actually rather critical that I check out this site,
for one of our clients. But I'm puzzled how to get past
square 0. Any ideas?

-- 
``For various reasons we needed to locate some Kosher dairy
  products today, which proved to be more difficult on
  short notice than I imagined. However, if anyone wants to
  set up a shop selling such things, it's obvious that it
  should be called 'Jews for Cheeses'"
 -http://shorl.com/dyfrofustogyko

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