On 12/6/19 2:16 PM, Mike Kaply [Masked] wrote:
We haven't removed flash. Is there a plug-in brick on your url bar to
enable it?
I didn't think you had removed it which make the situation all the more
weird. It doesn't even show up in the list of plugins anymore. All the
files appear to be there and the location of the link to
libflashplayer.so is in one of "official" directories for plugins.
I was able to make the edits using Firefox version 70 on a windows box
so the show can go on. Still would be nice to know what the heck happened.
Mike
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019, 3:23 PM Stephen Carville (Mozilla List) via Enterprise
<[email protected]> wrote:
I went to edit some machines in VMware and discovered that flash no
longer works at all. It worked at least as far back as last week. Until
we can get rid of the ancient version of VMware I am stuck needing the
flash plugin to manage my virtual servers.
I've tried it on CentOS 6 and Centos 7 and neither works. Firefox
version is 68.2.0 esr (64-bit)
Anyone know what hoops I need to jump through? Should I just switch to
Chrome? :)
--
Stephen
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