I know its not an OM issue as its clearly been an Adobe Player problem for
almost 2 years looking at Adobe's own Bug system. They've just never
fixed it only offered possible work-arounds which may or may not work for
everyone. No wonder Adobe is losing out to HTML5 right now.
Also, experiment
It is client-side problem, not OM issue.
Linux 3.2.1-gentoo-r2 i686
adobe-flash-11.2.202.235
- issue exists, flash upgrade did not help
Solution is to add OM IP to trusted sites in flash settings.
On 05/22/12 15:51, brian mullan wrote:
George,
Yes the my Ubuntu machine that I was using last
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> *From:* brian mullan [mailto:bmullan.m...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 22 May 2012 10:30 PM
> *To:* openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org
> *Subject:* fyi .. adobe flash player BUG affects x64 Mac, Linux
Subject: fyi .. adobe flash player BUG affects x64 Mac, Linux and some
Win7 users
Thanks to George Kirkham's Red5 script, last night my AWS OpenMeetings
v2.0 now works.
However, I ran into a problem with Adobe Flash Player that I've since
learned affects many/most x64 Linux, Mac and some
Thanks to George Kirkham's Red5 script, last night my AWS OpenMeetings v2.0
now works.
However, I ran into a problem with Adobe Flash Player that I've since
learned affects many/most x64 Linux, Mac and *some* Win7 users.
The bug prevents users from clicking on & selecting options on the Flash
Pla