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did you do the obvious things

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Thanks dmcritchie,

did you do the obvious things...Make sure JavaScript is enabled - yup! Accepting cookies at the very least from google.com - yup! and not deleting cookies for Google.com - nope! http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/4928/clearcachew.png - that's what I have done so far...

further clarification...the pop-up indicating 3rd party cookies came about after I used Downloadhelper to grab a youtube video...since then the youtube videos on my wiki don't work inside Firefox...

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Thanks cor-el,

See also: https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Cookies - ok... https://support.mozilla.com/kb/Enabling+and+disabling+cookies - ok fine...already do that... http://kb.mozillazine.org/Websites_report_cookies_are_disabled...not entirely helpful... further clarification...the pop-up indicating 3rd party cookies came about after I used Downloadhelper to grab a youtube video...since then the youtube videos on my wiki don't work inside Firefox...