Being that it's non-SSL, it works with old browsers. This will check if your Flash Player is enabled on your browser. Reload the website we just visited and click on Check Now button. This will automatically change the setting so Flash is always enabled on your Flash player. I like the Ultrasounds page because it works with browsers going all the way back to IE 5. (I haven't tested earlier versions). Click the plugin button to open the menu and select Always Allow. If you try it will probably fail for you in IE. Hence I now use to test (notice it's HTTP not HTTPS). I just see white spaces where they should be, not even empty boxes!įlash is working on other test pages in IE had mixed success testing Flash Player in IE with Adobe's most recent web pages. IE8 on the other hand has always had a problem in recent times displaying the version and the Flash animation itself on my system. Macromedia was acquired by Adobe Systems in December 2005. ![]() ![]() I've just checked and it's all working fine in Firefox 52.9.0 ESR with Flash version 32.0.0.114, and I'm pretty sure it did on all previous versions too. The Shockwave player is the original Macromedia multimedia player and is often confused with the Flash player, as the name Shockwave was appended to the Flash player and Flash file format name for marketing reasons. ![]() ![]() Oh right, I thought it had always worked for me, at least in Firefox.
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