![]() I landed here after following the URL in your FAQ. It’s back to green, was already back to green when I posted here. I should maybe have written “tested once back and forth”. You can find the details in the changelog. v1.2.8 was to address his issues more or less. One has NOTHING to do with the Flash Control, the other wasn’t caused directly by Flash Control either, although I did find a minor optimization bug while looking through the code. You don’t have to test Flash Control for me, you’re not obliged to do that, although doing that would greatly narrow down the problem if there’s any… sigh… btw, the other user, johnff, his issue was different than yours… Both issues raised by him were already addressed. I’m asking you to keep the icon green you’re telling me you’ve been testing it by making it red… I don’t want you to be making it red, red means you’re allowing “Flash” on youtube… Why would I want you to do that… That was my response after reading through Mizee and your bug report. Sigh… sure, I was addressing you, but that (the whole paragraph) wasn’t directly only at you specifically. But the other user on this thread says he did, to no avail. No, I didn’t, I don’t really have the time at hand right now for this. ![]() On YouTube don’t remember seeing the orange “v” shield-like, but I may be wrong. Yes, changes red when clicked, as it always has. However, as I don’t know when the version update took place… Well, excuse me, but that’s exactly what I wrote: v.1.2.8. I’m always appreciative of good information. I’ll look into that when I have the time. HOWEVER, while testing it ( ), I noticed the delay you spoke of. If there’s video, it plays the video if not, it just plays the audio, just like any desktop media player would. This is NOT a bug with Firefox, because under the hood, audio and video elements are controlled by the same playback engine. In this case, Firefox treats “weba.weba” as a video. If it’s a media file, for example “weba.weba”, it will “embed” the media file into a HTML document template so that it could be displayed nicely in the browser. ![]() ![]() When it displays a file on the browser and it is a text file (text based file, including html, xml, txt, etc), it renders the file directly. When a user requested a file, Firefox handles it in two ways: either display it on the browser, or allow the user to download the file. If not, stay with me, the explanation is quite simple… I hope you’re a programmer, if you’re, it would be pretty obvious to you as well. It’s immediately obvious to me why it’s shown as “V” and not “A” (my findings collaborates that as well). You should probably have given me the direct URL instead: I’ve done a quick test on:Īs before, I couldn’t duplicate the problems. They describe some more detail about reproducing the delay issue and the ‘V’ tag vs. I’m not sure if you get updates when a user edits a review, but I added a couple updates for the review I started last week. ![]()
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