Digg.com videos do not play in Waterfox. No "controls" appear at bottom.
Waterfox 47.0.1, Windows 10 Home
Digg.com video does not play in Waterfox, but plays in MS Edge; see: http://digg.com/video/computerphile-cracks-your-password
The following plug-ins are set to “Always Activate”: Java SE 8 U92 Shockwave Flash 22.0.r0 Silverlight 5.1.50428.0
I’m stumped. Thanks.
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TedT_USA said
I disabled AD Blocker Plus and Ghostery on the target URL page and did not see any change in behavior.
How about Google Disconnect?
By the way, I think the extension named "Disconnect" without a site name is the newest evolution.
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I will assume this is not Waterfox specific, and respond based on Firefox.
How far do you get playing that video, meaning, is there a red play button and if you click it, do you get a control bar, and if you get a control bar, does any of the video play?
It happens to be an embedded YouTube video.
Does it play for you on YouTube itself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U-RbOKanYs
If it plays on YouTube, what player is it, the HTML5 player or Flash? Usually a quick right-click on the player tell the tale: Flash has a short context menu with its name on the bottom line.
By default, YouTube should serve an HTML5 player. If you are not getting HTML5, could you check the support page here:
Normally all but the last box are blue. What do you get?
That's probably enough questions for the first reply...
Q.1. How far do you get playing that video, meaning, is there a red play button and if you click it, do you get a control bar, and if you get a control bar, does any of the video play? Reply: There are no controls at the bottom of the DIGG video; There is no control bar as would appear in any video; There is no video appearance whatsoever, not even a brief display; Right clicking on DIGG video does not yield any information as here is no video to interrogate.
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Q.2. It happens to be an embedded YouTube video. Reply: Yes, I am aware, and the video does play when I invoke YouTube directly via the YouTube URL.
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Q.3. Does it play for you on YouTube itself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U-RbOKanYs Reply: Yes, YouTube plays without issue,
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Q.4. If it plays on YouTube, what player is it, the HTML5 player or Flash? Usually a quick right-click on the player tell the tale: Flash has a short context menu with its name on the bottom line. Reply: Yes, YouTube plays via HTML5 player
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Q.6. By default, YouTube should serve an HTML5 player. If you are not getting HTML5, could you check the support page here: https://www.youtube.com/html5 Reply: Waterfox supports HTML5 and it I used where possible. See attached snippet please.
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Q.5. Normally all but the last box are blue. What do you get? Reply: Don’t understand, see page snippet attached please.
Here is DIGG URL "Page Info": IE=edge,chrome=1 width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0 summary_large_image @digg Watch As Elite Password Hacking Software Cracks Thousands Of Passwords In Seconds http://static.digg.com/images/ecb9caae1466402fb7b9f6253f4b44da_29HewsG_4_social_large.jpeg 123277257693179 http://digg.com/video/computerphile-cracks-your-password article Watch As Elite Password Hacking Software Cracks Thousands Of Passwords In Seconds http://static.digg.com/images/ecb9caae1466402fb7b9f6253f4b44da_29HewsG_4_social_large.jpeg Digg /static/images/windows-tile-144x144.png
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Dr. Mike Pound demonstrates how a password hacking hardware called "Beast" can make short work of your "strong" passwords. Dr. Mike Pound demonstrates how a password hacking hardware called "Beast" can make short work of your "strong" passwords. Dr. Mike Pound demonstrates how a password hacking hardware called "Beast" can make short work of your "strong" passwords. 29HewsG http://static.digg.com/images/ecb9caae1466402fb7b9f6253f4b44da_29HewsG_4_www_vid_large_thumb.jpeg
I disabled AD Blocker Plus and Ghostery on the target URL page and did not see any change in behavior.
Zaɓi Mafita
TedT_USA said
I disabled AD Blocker Plus and Ghostery on the target URL page and did not see any change in behavior.
How about Google Disconnect?
By the way, I think the extension named "Disconnect" without a site name is the newest evolution.
Voila! Eureka! Dziękuję Ci! Grazie, Gracias.
My thanks.
S-O-L-V-E-D Yes, it worked after, per your guidance, I removed: Google Disconnect
And, I have replaced the forgoing with: https://disconnect.me/ as you suggested
Make the web faster, more private, and more secure. Disconnect, named one of the 100 best innovations of the year by Popular Science and one of the 20 best Firefox add-ons by Lifehacker, lets you visualize and block the otherwise invisible websites that track your search and browsing history.