Give this a try. Flash is not accessible on themac, hopefully these sites will 
move away from flash and start using html 5, but inthe mean time, try this. Go 
in to safari preferences, and choose the security item. Uncheck the option to 
enable plug ins, then close the preferences window. Now try loading the page 
and see if it works. This is how I keep safari set unless I need to watch a 
flash video, since it's much faster.
On Mar 12, 2013, at 6:55 PM, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It works reasonably well on my iPhone, but is supposed to work on one's 
> computer as well. However, it is a Flash site, and although I have recently 
> updated the player, all I am getting is "empty html". Is there a workaround? 
> Thanks for any information. 
> (I have written to them; no response.)
> Christine
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