Търсене в помощните статии

Избягвайте измамите при поддръжката. Никога няма да ви помолим да се обадите или изпратите SMS на телефонен номер или да споделите лична информация. Моля, докладвайте подозрителна активност на "Докладване за злоупотреба".

Научете повече

web videos won't play after flashplayer update

  • 3 отговора
  • 316 имат този проблем
  • 1 изглед
  • Последен отговор от PeterBHayward

more options

I watched web videos (youtube, facebook,etc) one night. when I logged on the next Am. a flashplayer update was available, so I updated. Now firefoxx won't play those same videos. I can still watch them on IE, but not Firefox. I tried resetting, uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox to no avail. I prefer Firefox, but not like this. Thank you

I watched web videos (youtube, facebook,etc) one night. when I logged on the next Am. a flashplayer update was available, so I updated. Now firefoxx won't play those same videos. I can still watch them on IE, but not Firefox. I tried resetting, uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox to no avail. I prefer Firefox, but not like this. Thank you

Всички отговори (3)

more options

Избрано решение

more options

Firefox used to be excellent, over the past year it has become the biggest pile of crap ever imagined. The plug in container....rubbish... It crashes all the time. It's just shit. Firefox used to be the best and now it is basically a massive pile of crap, you should sack all your programmers. You have failed immensely. FELL BAD, VERY BAD. IDIOTS. Everyone I know has uninstalled your pathetic browser. Just don't bother if you can't compete anymore. The best solution now it to use another browser. That is what advice I will give to anyone from now on (being everyone that uses firfox because they all say the same thing) Losers.

more options

I have been using Mozilla's browsers since the first Netscape was released.

I love Firefox, but am no longer going to use it. Mozilla should never have released 13 or 14 without working with Adobe to make Flash Player work.

It isn't an Adobe problem, it is a Mozilla co-ordination problem.

Good bye Firefox.