![]() Hold down the Shift key and left-click the Reload button.Reload web page(s) and bypass the cache to refresh possibly outdated or corrupted files. ![]() You can try these steps in case of issues with web pages: ![]() You can check for a possibly colored Lego icon on the left end of the location bar as an indication that Firefox is blocking a plugin. Read this answer in context □ 0 All Replies (20) The web page at ' uses flash player to display the video.)ĭo you guys think it is a problem, security wise, to enable 3rd party content to store data on my computer? I only added this detail because that '3 inch box' looks like a static image, but actually is click-able dialouge to change the settings for Flash player. There are 8 tabs in this Manager's box, the second to the right looks like a yellow folder with a green arrow pointing into it and a earth sphere behind it. (BTW, that checkbox box to allow 3rd party content to store data, is on the second tab in a '3 inch square box' in the middle of that page, and is titled "Adobe Flash Player settings Manager". ![]() ![]() I then just refreshed the page I had open on ' and voila - the video played! "Allow third-party Flash content to store data on your computer".Īfter that I had to click to another tab (leave that one) to apparently 'activate'/'refresh the Flash settings for '3rd party data storage'. I think I have solved the problem of the video not displaying at I went to the Flash Global Settings update page on which is located here: ![]()
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