hugo vanwoerkom wrote: > After clicking on "Morning Edition" in Squeeze and Iceweasel with > Gnash as flashplayer I get a blank window. > In Squeeze with google-chrome-stable I also get a blank window. > In Squeeze with google-chrome-beta I get a window that is filled in > with data but it is "darkened out" i.e. it is rendered dark and > nothing can be selected.
As noted previously in this thread the GNU Flash player 'gnash' does not (yet) work with the Flash used on the www.npr.org site. That is the nature of the problem with Flash. FLOSS versions will always be chasing the closed versions. > Any suggestions? 1. Participate in the advocacy for free protocols. We should not be caught in traps like this. 2. Work with the GNU Flash team to improve gnash until it does work in all cases. 3. Obviously if you are using a platform for which there is the closed source proprietary version such as a 32-bit x86 platform then you could install the Adobe Flash player for it. I can't recommend doing this but it does work with that combination. Bob
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