Other times I have to repeat that stuff a lot of times or refresh the site page a bunch of times. Sometimes I have to close out of the tab for the site and open it up again. I say "often" as it doesn't work all the time. Setting a site to 0, pressing enter and refreshing that page does indeed remove the site from the list.Īlso, setting a site to 100 (and pressing ENTER to apply it) and refreshing the site's page often allows flash to work without even adding an exception to the list. I've been playing with chrome://site-engagement more. It finally worked for me( the following comment of ), but I repeated its process for a few times(in my case one time was not successful), in addition to, refreshing website was not enough but also it must be closed and then it must be opened (in my case) and the website's flash player stated working, thanking you. Sh-b last edited by said in Flash player does not work can not be able.: Only plug-ins that pop up are:Īfter tweaking opera://site-engagement page - Shockwave plug-in DOES pop up in javascript's ugins array. Specifically, the "ugins" array is retrieved and there are NO plug-ins found with "Shockwave Flash" in its name. Somehow the plug-in just gets blocked by the browser for no apparent reason.Īfter debugging the issue is seems that the failing part is javascript validation portion of the web page. So it does not appear to be a problem with plug-in itself. Same applied to website - it was failing Flash check until the base was raised under opera://site-engagement Playing with opera://site-engagement (setting the base to high enough value) FIXES the issue. Settings -> Websites has Flash set to "Ask first (recommended)". PPAPI plug-in is still 27.0.0.187 (currently latest). A number of flash-based websites stopped working. Having the same exact problem since Saturday.
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