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Matthew R. Lee wrote:
> I would like to be able to tell them how to fix it.  
> So after that preamble, the question is, how does their system detect the 
> presence of the flashplugin on my browser.  Is it simply that they need the 
> correct file name (libflashplayer.so) in their config or is it more 
> complicated than that?

Hi!

I've been having detection problems, too. For example, there was some flash 
video site that said It
couldn't detect flash, but it allowed me to go on, skipping the detection, and 
all worked. So, I
guess this has to do with some javascript.

There is one (adult, yes!!) site (do not follow the link if you feel uneasy 
about adult content),
where this happened (yes, to me):

www.pornotube.com

It has detection, and skip-detection link, too. SO, try to navigate to it and 
see what happens.
Check out the pages source (frames, etc).

Now, MY problem with detection was solved by unmasking and keywording 
net-www/netscape-flash, and by
manually removing the older (Firefox-and-not-emerge-installed) flash plugin.

Try that.

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