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#26 2011-07-15 03:15:39

ewaller
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From: Pasadena, CA
Registered: 2009-07-13
Posts: 20,612

Re: Firefox 4 Flash Issues [SOLVED]

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G0d's-servant wrote:
skottish wrote:
G0d's-servant wrote:

now i have firefox5 and flashplugin 10.3.181.34-1, but stil can't see movies in youtue.com and etc yikes

If you're being blocked by the government control of the people of Iran, this isn't where to go for advice. Arch, as a rule, is not involved in political stuff. As tomk pointed out before, the solutions that were pointed out in this thread before are not appropriate here.

any forum manager can be remove my post and . . . is not problem from my side smile

We can, but we don't like to.  As long as there is no circumvention of export controls, I have no problem with this thread.  Likewise, it appears your government is not blocking the content as it works with other browsers.  Given those conditions, I say -- carry on.

If this thread strays into methods for violating United States export controls, or into methods to circumvent controls implemented by the government of Iran, I will have no choice (legally and ethically) but to close this thread.

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#27 2011-07-15 09:23:17

x33a
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Registered: 2009-08-15
Posts: 4,587

Re: Firefox 4 Flash Issues [SOLVED]

@ god's-servant

I don't remember (from your earlier thread), if you tried to use a new firefox profile or not. If you didn't, maybe try a new profile with

firefox -ProfileManager

from a terminal.

Also, since this seems to be a firefox only issue, then maybe you should report this here:

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Bug_writing_guidelines

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#28 2011-07-15 09:46:18

G0d's-servant
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From: Islamic Republic of Iran
Registered: 2011-03-18
Posts: 39

Re: Firefox 4 Flash Issues [SOLVED]

ewaller wrote:

We can, but we don't like to.  As long as there is no circumvention of export controls, I have no problem with this thread.  Likewise, it appears your government is not blocking the content as it works with other browsers.  Given those conditions, I say -- carry on.

If this thread strays into methods for violating United States export controls, or into methods to circumvent controls implemented by the government of Iran, I will have no choice (legally and ethically) but to close this thread.

I never have not like and I'm not interested to do things that be cause violation conditions of countries and etc. Thank's for guidance.

G0d's-servant wrote:

any forum manager can be remove my post and . . . is not problem from my side

I mean of above line is, if there is problem in my posts that i don't know you can remove my posts quickly. Thanks smile

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#29 2011-07-15 09:56:18

G0d's-servant
Member
From: Islamic Republic of Iran
Registered: 2011-03-18
Posts: 39

Re: Firefox 4 Flash Issues [SOLVED]

x33a wrote:

@ god's-servant

I don't remember (from your earlier thread), if you tried to use a new firefox profile or not. If you didn't, maybe try a new profile with

firefox -ProfileManager

from a terminal.

Also, since this seems to be a firefox only issue, then maybe you should report this here:

https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Bug_writing_guidelines

Yes, i used a new profile but not. i have this problem only in Arch. I in Debian with "gnash" & firefox5 can watch flash movies.

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