On Tue, 2012-09-18 at 20:15 -0500, Mark Allums wrote:
> Fiddling around by semi-random clicking on stuff and reloading the
> page six or eight times sometimes works.  In other words, patience is
> what's required.

Deleting the cache, closing and opening the browser and last but not
least rebooting sometimes is needed, if I try to play non-flash. Often I
can play them one time, but not a second time. For flash I only
experienced that audio won't work anymore after a while. The same for
flash audio issues, random clicks, deleting the cache etc. and last but
not least a restart.
If people are Internet multimedia consumers, they perhaps better go with
Windows, OTOH news magazines in Germany yesterday informed that the
computer users (= Windows users) shouldn't use the Internet Explorer at
the moment, because of serious security flaws. Now the bomb drops! Just
for the moment they should use another browser, as soon as the current
security flaws are fixed, they should switch back to the Internet
Explorer. Followed by the "too close" advertising.

Regards,
Ralf 


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