[ubuntu-za] Problem : Firefox on Ubuntu 14.04 (updated daily)
Jan Greeff
jan at verslank.net
Wed Apr 13 11:32:11 UTC 2016
My Ubuntu 14.04 handles the forms fine if I use Chrome, perhaps make
sure you have latest Acrobat downloads?
On 13/04/2016 13:19, Tim Johnson wrote:
>
> I can't access the form using Chrome, Firefox, Vivaldi or Opera.
> I have to use any of the above on Android or (embarrassingly) Windows.
>
> Sent from my Note 4
>
> On 13 Apr 2016 12:08, "Jan Greeff" <jan at verslank.net
> <mailto:jan at verslank.net>> wrote:
>
> The only problem that I have had with Firefox is that it does not
> handle the forms that SARS uses for e-filing; then I go to Chrome
> - once a year to help finance Nkandla:-X
>
> On 13/04/2016 11:55, Christopher Schoonbee wrote:
>
> I also had the same problem ( of #2035 errors on many News24
> videos with Firefox) but it seems to have resolved itself
> recently.
> I still have Shockwave Flash but it is set to "Ask to
> activate" (so I can play BBC News videos). So maybe try that.
>
> What I am still having problems with is Firefox and Youtube.
> Often I will just get a window with the Youtube logo in the
> middle instead of video. Sometimes there is audio. When I
> click on the window, I get an error message. I suspect it
> could be due to a problem with the playing of some ads.
>
> Does anybody else get that?
> Next time I will try de-activating Shockwave Flash and see if
> that helps.
>
>
> On 13/04/16 09:58, Jos Visser wrote:
>
> I (single desktop) have the following on Firefox - all active.
>
> Extensions :
> Adblock Plus
> GNotifier
> Ubuntu Modifications
> Video Downloadhelper
> Video without Flash
> YouTube Enhancer Plus
>
> Plugins:
> DivX Web Player
> iTunes Application Detector
> Java Plugin 11.77.2
> OpenH264 Video Codec provided by Cisco Systems, Inc
> QuickTime Plug-in 7.6.6
> Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202
> VLC Multimedia Plug-in (compatible Videos 3.10.1)
> VLC Web Plugin
> Windows Media Player Plug-in 10 (compatible; Videos)
>
> How some of the above got there is beyond me.
>
> But when I try to view some video clips on News24.com I
> get the #2035 error.
> After testing I found that after deactivating Shockwave
> Flash I can view everything.
> I was made to believe that Shockwave Flash is a must-have
> for all Ubuntu users.
>
> Strange. Any comment will be appreciated. Thanks
>
> Jos
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