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2017 Mar 06
2
CentOS 7, firefox, and flash
I posted Friday about this oddity. Now I've got more data, and what's
happening is this: if I tell noscript to enable youtube and googlevideo in
one tab, not only does it affect *all* tabs, but also affects another
browser window opened from the first browser window.
Anyone have any clues for a workaround fix?
mark
2017 Mar 08
4
Firefox for CentOS
I am currently building the latest Firefox updates and I have noticed
that they have upgraded the CentOS-7 Firefox from the ESR tree (45.8) to
the mainline tree (Currently firefox-52.0). They have left EL5 and EL6
at the ESR level (45.8.0-2).
EL7:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017-0461.html
EL5 and EL6:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017-0459.html
As stated above, I am currently
2017 Mar 08
0
Firefox for CentOS
...m currently building and testing these, so they are
> not yet released .. just preparing people for the changes.
>
In your testing, you might test the situation I posted yesterday: CentOS
7.3, current firefox, most recent flash-plugin (1 Mar). In one tab, using
noscript, I enabled youtube and googlevideo. It affected a *separate*
firefox window, opened from the firefox file menu. The video played, and
went to play something else. I closed the tab, which is the *only* place
that youtube was enabled. Instead, it kept playing. I actually shut down
firefox altogether... and it kept playing. It didn'...
2017 Mar 08
2
Firefox for CentOS
...d testing these, so they are
>> not yet released .. just preparing people for the changes.
>>
> In your testing, you might test the situation I posted yesterday: CentOS
> 7.3, current firefox, most recent flash-plugin (1 Mar). In one tab, using
> noscript, I enabled youtube and googlevideo. It affected a *separate*
> firefox window, opened from the firefox file menu. The video played, and
> went to play something else. I closed the tab, which is the *only* place
> that youtube was enabled. Instead, it kept playing. I actually shut down
> firefox altogether... and it kept...