On 07/02/13 09:52, Gareth France wrote:
On 06/02/13 23:41, Philip Stubbs wrote:
On 6 February 2013 23:05, Gareth France <gareth.fra...@gmail.com
<mailto:gareth.fra...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    To the best of my knowledge I wasn't using Adobe Air at the time.
    And as for Flash, of course I don't choose how others design their
    sites.


But you can choose what software to run on your computer. Have you
tried a flash blocker? Or a different browser? Or a different version
of the flash plugin? If you open the same tabs in Chrome, does it
behave differently? I seem to remember that Chrome comes with its own
flash plugin, so may well be worth a try. It could be that the new
machine hits a bug in the flash plugin that the old machine did not.


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Philip Stubbs


Yes, I can choose not to use flash in much the same way as I can choose
to drive my car without wheels! It's an unfortunate fact of life that
some of the websites I use require it. I can try chrome and see how it goes.


Another good thing about Flashblock is that you can exempt chosen sites (eg your blog) fromm blocking. I routinely install Flashblock and Adblock Plus every time set up Firefox.

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