Recent answers to How come Vimeo won't work with Firefox 4https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/8068472011-09-29T00:41:00-07:00This worked, WOW im shocked, I can now watch Vimeo Videos in FF
Thanks!!! BTW, dougcoull, can you e2011-09-29T00:41:00-07:00wakeyjakeyhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-253291<p>This worked, WOW im shocked, I can now watch Vimeo Videos in FF
</p><p>Thanks!!! BTW, dougcoull, can you explain what i just did though? Is it enabling a SWF plugin or somthing?
</p>dougcoull, your the man!
Only issue is you may then find like me that plugin-container.exe is now ru2011-07-25T23:31:33-07:00george.kearsehttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-220818<p>dougcoull, your the man!
</p><p>Only issue is you may then find like me that plugin-container.exe is now running with Vimeo eating up and hogging CPU&nbsp;:(
</p>Doug, after months of searching for an answer, I've finally found one that works. No more having to2011-07-21T07:07:40-07:00Psythikhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-218451<p>Doug, after months of searching for an answer, I've finally found one that works. No more having to open Chrome every time I see a Vimeo vid on Reddit. Thank you!
</p><p>Edit: I'm using Fx 5, FYI.
</p>ugghhh...I did so many different things to my computer that were suggested to me...and it is totally2011-05-28T16:19:56-07:00tkline32https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-190663<p>ugghhh...I did so many different things to my computer that were suggested to me...and it is totally messed up now!!!! I tried to do a system restore twice now and it won't restore it to what I previously had!!!! I am so freaking frustrated, I'm about to get the sledge hammer out!!!!
</p>I don't have the npswf32.dll either...and was also told to change this to true...how do I get that o2011-05-28T16:13:17-07:00tkline32https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-190662<p>I don't have the npswf32.dll either...and was also told to change this to true...how do I get that on my computer?
</p>@dougcoull - your solution of...
Type "about:config" in the address bar and that takes you to settin2011-04-15T00:06:43-07:00go_mordecaihttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-167735<p>@dougcoull - your solution of...
</p><p>Type "about:config" in the address bar and that takes you to settings.
change: "dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npswf32.dll" to 'true' worked for me a treat.
</p><p>Restarted my browser and hey presto - thank you.
</p>Saweeeet dougcoull....it worked. Thanks all is good in the world again.
2011-04-07T16:28:09-07:00mofomozillahttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-164142<p>Saweeeet dougcoull....it worked. Thanks all is good in the world again.
</p>What happened when you tried my solution?
Feedback would be good.
2011-04-06T17:25:58-07:00dougcoullhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-163532<p>What happened when you tried my solution?
</p><p>Feedback would be good.
</p>Losing faith in Firefox.........c'mon someone get this figured out,. Vimeo does not work with firef2011-04-06T08:59:28-07:00mofomozillahttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-163290<p>Losing faith in Firefox.........c'mon someone get this figured out,. Vimeo does not work with firefox 4, there website ......any website. Don't make me change browsers after all these years guys
</p>Ok. Well I did more looking around the web since I can now watch the you tube videos. But I do have 2011-04-06T02:55:16-07:00ShitMonkeyhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-163068<p>Ok. Well I did more looking around the web since I can now watch the you tube videos. But I do have a problem with some sites that it still doesn't work. I guess we still have to wait for a patch or something so that all flash sites will work. It just sucks right now that not all work with FireFox 4 but they did with the older FireFox. I guess I could change back to the older one but I really like the look of 4.
</p>Glad it worked out, and thanks for letting me know :)
2011-04-05T04:05:54-07:00dougcoullhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-162358<p>Glad it worked out, and thanks for letting me know&nbsp;:)
</p>All Right Buddy. So far so good. Everything is working. YOU ARE THE MAN. Thank you. I now have my F2011-04-05T03:51:03-07:00ShitMonkeyhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-162348<p>All Right Buddy. So far so good. Everything is working. YOU ARE THE MAN. Thank you. I now have my FireFox 4 working and it's fast and everything is working so far.
</p>That's what I'm running too. I will try that.
2011-04-05T03:38:03-07:00ShitMonkeyhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-162343<p>That's what I'm running too. I will try that.
</p>Ouch !!!
Sorry, this is the only answer I have :(
You could try changing that setting and 2011-04-05T02:39:55-07:00dougcoullhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-162313<p>Ouch&nbsp;!!!
</p><p>Sorry, this is the only answer I have&nbsp;:(
</p><p>You could try changing that setting and see if it resolves. If not, it's simple enough to change it back.
</p><p>Other than that I'm afraid it's back to the drawing board.
</p><p>For what it's worth I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate X64
</p>Damn, I did what you said and I don't have that in my settings. This is what I have.
"dom.ipc.plugi2011-04-05T02:29:22-07:00ShitMonkeyhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-162307<p>Damn, I did what you said and I don't have that in my settings. This is what I have.
</p><p>"dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.np64stub.dll;false"
</p>Sorry - should have been clearer.
Type "about:config" in the address bar and that takes you to setti2011-04-05T02:14:25-07:00dougcoullhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-162302<p>Sorry - should have been clearer.
</p><p>Type "about:config" in the address bar and that takes you to settings.
</p><p>I usually cut n paste the term to the 'Filter' once I'm in config rather than scroll through to find.
</p><p>Then double click the entry and it'll change from 'false' to 'true.
</p><p>Close FF and then re-open for the setting to take effect.
</p><p>Best of luck, let us know if it works for you too.
</p>Ok I'll try that. BUT ............................ I have one question? I just had a brain fart, Whe2011-04-05T02:05:26-07:00ShitMonkeyhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-162297<p>Ok I'll try that. BUT ............................ I have one question? I just had a brain fart, Where do I change that?
</p><p>And thank you for the help.
</p>This worked for me -
change: "dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npswf32.dll" to 'true'
2011-04-05T01:23:24-07:00dougcoullhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-162276<p>This worked for me -
</p><p>change: "dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npswf32.dll" to 'true'
</p>I have windows 7 ult. 64 and firefox 4 would load pages so slow it was a waist. I found out that it 2011-04-04T10:03:31-07:00ShitMonkeyhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/806847#answer-161987<p>I have windows 7 ult. 64 and firefox 4 would load pages so slow it was a waist. I found out that it was shockwave flash player. Well I uninstalled it and then tried Adobe square which is for 64b and it doesn't work. I can no longer watch and You Tub videos. BUT............... FireFox is now faster.
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