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No I didnt, over look that, I cannot believe that, Thanks and will have to wait til it happens again. DOnt remember what was the last siteHave you clicked on the “Learn More” link?
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Have you clicked on the “Learn More” link?
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Chrome has built in Flash. I suspect that what Ron is trying to view and gets an error may contain flash. There are streaming sites that won't work with Safari because Flash is turned off by default. When that happens, Chrome can usually show the video.
Chrome has built in Flash. I suspect that what Ron is trying to view and gets an error may contain flash.
Mac OS X information for installing and using JavaStarting with Chrome version 42, Chrome has disabled the standard way in which browsers support plugins
No. Flash is not provided with macOS by default. If you want flash, you have to install it. I don't recommend you do that, but if you decide to go ahead, make sure you get it directly from Adobe. There are lots of installers claiming to install Flash that are malware.Do u mean Firewall turns off Flash by Default ?
By any chance did you “restart your router” yet? If you did, then the next logical explanation is “this video is unavailable”.Found the site and clicked Learn More, did what it says, Use chrome so I open up Opera, dont work, Safari doesn't work so I tried restart and Still doesn't work on both browsers. My speed is very good so must be Java that is off, flash player is updated .
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