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Subject: Bug tattiche
non riesco a risolvere il problema nè su opera, nè su chrome :(
idem.
ho disintallato e rinstallato sia flash che i browser.
flaggo/deflaggo flash nei plug in, non cambia na mazza
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ho disintallato e rinstallato sia flash che i browser.
flaggo/deflaggo flash nei plug in, non cambia na mazza
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ho risolto grazie a BluRay :) installando questo:
http://xetbox.com/programs/system/components/732-adobe-flash-player
funziona solo firefox ma va bene :D
http://xetbox.com/programs/system/components/732-adobe-flash-player
funziona solo firefox ma va bene :D
Per cercare una risoluzione online, cosa posso cercare?
Non posso googlare per "Bug Tattiche" +Sokker
o si?
XD
Non posso googlare per "Bug Tattiche" +Sokker
o si?
XD
The thing is, Google is kicking Flash out of its own browser despite Youtube still using it (don't ask me how they manage this inconsistency). Support is nonexistent, they just tell Chrome users to use abandon the NPAPI plugin and migrate to the PPAPI, which is broken as Sokker users know very well (and if you keep updating Chrome, eventually you won't be able to re-enable the NPAPI plugin anymore). I took the trouble of submitting a bug report, including a video of the broken tactic editor, but no reponse after the initial "tell me your specs, upload an example" etc exchange.
Currently I have Chrome in 3 computers, in all cases installing the latest NPAPI flash plugin and enabling it, and in all 3 I get different results when it comes to Flash. In one of them, only youtube works. SK or UM matches are gone. In the second one, SK is fine, but no UM matches. The third one works for both UM and SK. At least all of them work equally terrible when you switch to the PPAPI plugin, replicating the same tactic editor problem, etc :P All 3 computers show both sites without issues in Firefox...
So, as usual, we get "updates" that basically break down what was working. "If it ain't broken, don't fix it", but then again, when did anyone follow this rule in the software industry... And I think it only got worse with the expansion of internet first (easier to patch after patch after patch) and mobile devices, especially (where "update" means "replacing your software for a completely different one with loosely similar function :P).
Currently I have Chrome in 3 computers, in all cases installing the latest NPAPI flash plugin and enabling it, and in all 3 I get different results when it comes to Flash. In one of them, only youtube works. SK or UM matches are gone. In the second one, SK is fine, but no UM matches. The third one works for both UM and SK. At least all of them work equally terrible when you switch to the PPAPI plugin, replicating the same tactic editor problem, etc :P All 3 computers show both sites without issues in Firefox...
So, as usual, we get "updates" that basically break down what was working. "If it ain't broken, don't fix it", but then again, when did anyone follow this rule in the software industry... And I think it only got worse with the expansion of internet first (easier to patch after patch after patch) and mobile devices, especially (where "update" means "replacing your software for a completely different one with loosely similar function :P).