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Old 07-07-2011, 06:10 PM
Dom
 
Default Youtube flash not working

On 07/07/11 18:43, Frank McCormick wrote:


It was (is) a youtube problem. This is from support questions on
the html5 site


>>Google Employee
>>1:21 PM
>>Best answer - ytDavid (Google Employee)
>>Hey guys,

>>We pushed out a quick change, if you clear your cache and cookies >>this should resolve the
issue.


Yes, just clearing the cookies for www.youtube.com seems to have fixed it for me. Thank you

Dom


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Old 07-07-2011, 06:10 PM
Dom
 
Default Youtube flash not working

On 07/07/11 18:43, Frank McCormick wrote:


It was (is) a youtube problem. This is from support questions on
the html5 site


>>Google Employee
>>1:21 PM
>>Best answer - ytDavid (Google Employee)
>>Hey guys,

>>We pushed out a quick change, if you clear your cache and cookies >>this should resolve the
issue.


Yes, just clearing the cookies for www.youtube.com seems to have fixed it for me. Thank you

Dom


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Old 07-07-2011, 06:31 PM
Camaleón
 
Default Youtube flash not working

On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 19:10:48 +0100, Dom wrote:

> On 07/07/11 18:43, Frank McCormick wrote:
>>
>> It was (is) a youtube problem. This is from support questions on the
>> html5 site
>>
>>
>> >>Google Employee
>> >>1:21 PM
>> >>Best answer - ytDavid (Google Employee) Hey guys,
>>
>> >>We pushed out a quick change, if you clear your cache and cookies
>> >>>>this should resolve the
>> issue.
>
> Yes, just clearing the cookies for www.youtube.com seems to have fixed
> it for me. Thank you

That's one of the reasons why I instruct Firefox to clear cache, cookies
and history on every close.

He, he... "cache", who needs it with today bandwith? >>:-)

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Old 07-07-2011, 06:31 PM
Camaleón
 
Default Youtube flash not working

On Thu, 07 Jul 2011 19:10:48 +0100, Dom wrote:

> On 07/07/11 18:43, Frank McCormick wrote:
>>
>> It was (is) a youtube problem. This is from support questions on the
>> html5 site
>>
>>
>> >>Google Employee
>> >>1:21 PM
>> >>Best answer - ytDavid (Google Employee) Hey guys,
>>
>> >>We pushed out a quick change, if you clear your cache and cookies
>> >>>>this should resolve the
>> issue.
>
> Yes, just clearing the cookies for www.youtube.com seems to have fixed
> it for me. Thank you

That's one of the reasons why I instruct Firefox to clear cache, cookies
and history on every close.

He, he... "cache", who needs it with today bandwith? >>:-)

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Old 07-08-2011, 08:48 AM
Ralf Mardorf
 
Default Youtube flash not working

> > -------- Forwarded Message --------
> > From: Camaleón
> > Subject: Re: Youtube flash not working[SOLVED ?]
> > Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 18:31:25 +0000 (UTC)
> > That's one of the reasons why I instruct Firefox to clear cache, cookies
> > and history on every close.
> >
> > He, he... "cache", who needs it with today bandwith? >>:-)

I don't delete this data automatically, but usually several times a day,
while Iceweasel is running, manually by

Tools > Clear Recent History...

[ ] Browsing & Download History
[x] Form & Search History
[x] Cookies
[x] Cache
[x] Active Logins
[x] Site Preferences

I also delete downloads after they finished. I only keep the history for
a very long time, unfortunately Firefox/Iceweasel a long time ago
started to behave badly managing the history. Regarding to the history
and some other issues there are much better browsers than
Firefox/Iceweasel, but it's anyway the most important browser for me.

I would like to use a cache, btw. if not so many people would cause that
much unneeded traffic, we would produce less greenhouse gases (saves
much more energy than this forced CPU frequency scaling and the
Internet would be much faster. Anyway, I also delete my cache, since
usuful off-line usage of Firefox/Iceweasel also was dropped a long time
ago.

Hm, a short test ... # poff dsl-provider ... "Unable to connect",
correct, but there should be the last site I visited still in the
cache ...

Since the issue is solved an OT question. Is there a way to set
Firefox's/Iceweasel's address bar history to behave useful, that means
the way the address bars for all other common browser still work and as
it works for Mozillas in the past too?


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Old 07-08-2011, 10:24 AM
Camaleón
 
Default Youtube flash not working

On Fri, 08 Jul 2011 10:48:17 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

>> > He, he... "cache", who needs it with today bandwith? >>:-)

(...)

> I would like to use a cache, btw. if not so many people would cause that
> much unneeded traffic, we would produce less greenhouse gases (saves
> much more energy than this forced CPU frequency scaling and the
> Internet would be much faster. Anyway, I also delete my cache, since
> usuful off-line usage of Firefox/Iceweasel also was dropped a long time
> ago.

I would also like, but until browsers make the "things right" and having
cache turned on does not give me more problems that switching it off, I
won't (sorry Planet!) :-)

(...)

> Since the issue is solved an OT question. Is there a way to set
> Firefox's/Iceweasel's address bar history to behave useful, that means
> the way the address bars for all other common browser still work and as
> it works for Mozillas in the past too?

Can you be more specific? I don't make use of the history bar that much
but neither I'm aware on how the history bar can "behave useful" :-)

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