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Old February 5th, 2006, 02:22 PM
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Flash Plug-in

Upon installing Macromedia Flash 8, I mistakenly allowed it to install an outdated version of the flash player plugin, now, Safari always asks me to install the missing plug-in.
The version available for download from Macromedia seems to be outdated (same problem).
Is the "current" working plug-in located anywhere on the OS X install cd?
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Old February 5th, 2006, 07:13 PM
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The version available here is the most recent release of the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in:

http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/...ShockwaveFlash
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The version available here is the most recent release of the Macromedia Flash Player plug-in:

http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/...ShockwaveFlash
Yeah, that was what I tried, going to Macromedia and getting the plugin x_x
This sounds like one of these obscure problems that Macromedia and Apple fix and I don't feel like waiting, so renewing OS X should do the trick.

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I'm trying to run This Week on XM's XM Radio Online feature on my Intel Mac Book Pro. Although I have installed the Flash plugin, the software is still giving me the blue missing plugin cube.

The software is obviously a browser wrap of some sort. So, I did a Flash test on Firefox, and Flash works fine. Then, I did a Flash test on Safari and it didn't work. I finally got Flash to work in Safari by telling Safari to Run on Rosetta, but now Safari passes the Flash test whether that box is checked or not.

STILL, I can't get rid of the blue cube in This Week on XM. Any help?
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If you already have QuickTime you can install this to support Windows Media.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...omponents.mspx

But I have noticed that internet and some sites are running slower now.
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