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I've just updated to firefox 10.0.2 and now a site that I have visited frequently that contains a live traffic cam will no longer load. The site is at http://video.dot.ca.gov/asx/D5-Morrissey-Blvd-at-1.asx

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  • תגובה אחרונה מאת AliceWyman

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This site will load successfully in chrome.

This site will load successfully in chrome.

פתרון נבחר

The link http://video.dot.ca.gov/asx/D5-Morrissey-Blvd-at-1.asx works fine for me using the Windows Media Player plugin. Your plugins list shows both Npdsplay.dll (the OLD WMP plugin, included with Windows XP) and np-mswmp.dll, which is the NEW Microsoft Windows Media Player Firefox plugin.

The old plugin may be causing a conflict with the new plugin. Try disabling the OLD Windows Media Player Plug-in Dynamic Link Library (File name: npdsplay.dll) in the Firefox Tools -> Add-ons -> Plugins list.

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Can you check this issue on Firefox 11?

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Just downloaded 11. Still doesn't work. Pops up an external player that also won't play the live streaming video. Chrome plays it fine.

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פתרון נבחר

The link http://video.dot.ca.gov/asx/D5-Morrissey-Blvd-at-1.asx works fine for me using the Windows Media Player plugin. Your plugins list shows both Npdsplay.dll (the OLD WMP plugin, included with Windows XP) and np-mswmp.dll, which is the NEW Microsoft Windows Media Player Firefox plugin.

The old plugin may be causing a conflict with the new plugin. Try disabling the OLD Windows Media Player Plug-in Dynamic Link Library (File name: npdsplay.dll) in the Firefox Tools -> Add-ons -> Plugins list.

Reference links:

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That was it. Thanks!

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Thanks for posting back to let us know that disabling the old WMP plugin was the solution.