The message I'm replying to was intended to be the closure of the thread 
"application to listen to on-line broadcasts?", but I failed to put the "Re: " 
at the beginning of the subject line.  My apologies.  On to the new thread that 
I intended to create...

1. I've encountered several websites that have media needing Adobe's Flash.  
"Pipedreams" is one.  I can't at the moment recall others.  What is the best 
Fedora (and/or Firefox) alternative for Flash?  And how do I get Firefox to 
launch that application rather than Flash when the host website calls for Flash?

2. I also occasionally have to fill in a pdf form.  In windows, Adobe's Reader 
used to handle that.  Reader no longer fills in forms.  What is the best Fedora 
application for both viewing and filling in pdf forms?  What about a Firefox 
add-on?

3. The National Weather Service weather RADAR displays have the option to do 
looping and zooming.  But those features need Java.  I have Java installed and 
up-to-date, but Firefox doesn't find it.  I haven't found a way to tell Firefox 
to use Java or where it is.  How do I do that?

4. Earlier in this thread, Samuel recommended that I activate a flag 
"mozilla_plugin_can_network_connect)" in selinux.  I'm not familiar with 
selinux (I'm just a home user struggling to be his own sys-admin.).  How do I 
do that?

thanks,
Bill.
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