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Pre-takeoff checklist
I can't get into the chat. My life is over.
Can I have the secret password? I promise to behave.
Can I have the secret password? I promise to behave.
Which web browser are you using (please include the version) ??I get a blank page that says "Done" in the bottom left corner.
What happens when you click on "Live Chat"?
We replaced the chat with a different one. Check your browser version. I don't use Windows anymore..but it should be something like "Help -> About Firefox"...Could someone with Windows and Firefox tell her the exact way to see the version?Apparently it's my computer. I logged in with IE and it does the same thing. It used to work.
Do you have a fork along with the mouse?I get a blank page that says "Done" in the bottom left corner.
And can you guess what it is for Mozilla Firefox? Right...For IE click on "Help" then "About Internet Explorer"
Welcome to the club.I get a blank page that says "Done" in the bottom left corner.
Welcome to the club.
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21984
I hesitate to load stuff onto my computer for fear of virus and other nasty stuff. I do run good security and use a firewall. Why should I be wary of flash?
Aunt Peggy has stated that she does not want to load it but I really would like to understand what the risks of using flash are? I have certainly never had any security related problem with it.
The problem is that the notification that Flash is required takes so long to appear that users will typically conclude that nothing has or will load.Like I said--this isn't a bug, nor a problem with the software. Flash is a requirement and if you don't wish to install it then you are deciding not to use the chat. Flash is pretty common, and becoming even more common with all the flash video players now.
Flash Player does not ask the user's permission to store data permanently in a collection of cookie-like data that may include not only user-tracking information but any personal data that the user has entered in any Flash-enabled application, whether it be stand-alone or Web-based.Aunt Peggy has stated that she does not want to load it but I really would like to understand what the risks of using flash are? I have certainly never had any security related problem with it.
Flash loads executable binaries onto your system that can execute without your knowledge. Once loaded, it is necessary to be constantly vigilant to upgrade Flash to plug holes being exploited by malware. And, of course as mentioned, keep your version of virus protection up to date.
Flash is annoying on those websites where it is over-used or aggressively used. Although it is expected to speed things up, on older systems, processing sometimes seems to grind to a halt. And, oh, thank you so much for all the very, very cute ads.
One problem as noted above is that notification of the Flash requirement is delayed by about 25 to 30 seconds, which on a high-speed system is long enough to give up on the page loading. Even when loading large images on a high-speed connection, I expect the delay to be less than 5 seconds.There really aren't any. At least none that aren't patched.
Peggy,
Perhaps you could install flash and then install the firefox plugin flashblock. Then you could create an exception for the chat site. That way you wouldn't run any flash except for the chat.
I understand if you don't want to install flash, but when you make that decision you're cutting off your ability to do certain things on the interweb. You certainly couldn't have used the last chat application either, so I'm not sure why you keep pointing it out as a problem with the new version. Your choices are limited when searching out these types of solutions, and I think they've found a nice fit. It's very hard to have a very nice interactive chat application that doesn't use flash. You could do it all in AJAX, but you might give up some functionality...and when you're a developer trying to sell your product, functionality is what sells. Plus, when they consider the fact that flash is installed on over 98% of the computers on the internet, why would they avoid using it?
I sorry. I don't mean to overreact, but it seems that you keep pointing to your inability to use it as a problem with the system...when it's really just a choice that you've made. I understand the choice, I just notice that you keep raising the issue.