Threads Show Posts Advanced Search JDownloader Community - Appwork GmbH > English Support > Host Plugin Reports [Solved] Putlocker - Plugin error (out of date) Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes #1 18.12.2011, flash out of date mac 04:25 Magicmaker Baby Loader Join Date: May 2009 Posts: 5 Putlocker - Plugin error flash player out of date virus mac (out of date) I keep getting the plugin error for putlocker. I have checked updates and reloaded and I still cant get putlocker flash out of date virus to work. Any chance there will be an update soon? Thanks Magicmaker View Public Profile Send a private message to Magicmaker Find all posts by Magicmaker #2 18.12.2011, 04:47 tony2long English Supporter Join Date: Jun
2009 Posts: 4,912 Example links and log are needed. __________________ FAQ: How to upload a Log tony2long View Public Profile Send a private message to tony2long Find all posts by tony2long #3 18.12.2011, 05:02 Magicmaker Baby Loader Join Date: May 2009 Posts: 5 here is the log and a sample link Sample **External links are only visible to Supporters** Log http://jdownloader.net:8081/pastebin/65378 Last edited by raztoki; 18.12.2011 at 05:39. Magicmaker View Public Profile Send a safari says flash is out of date but it isn't private message to Magicmaker Find all posts by Magicmaker #4 18.12.2011, 05:42 raztoki English Supporter Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Australia Posts: 13,479
This content server has been temporarily disabled for upgrades. Try again soon. You can still download it below. standard error message, then they say you can still download it. Sounds wrong to me __________________ raztoki @ jDownloader reporter/developer http://svn.jdownloader.org/users/170 Don't fight the system, use it to your advantage. :] Last edited by raztoki; 18.12.2011 at 08:54. raztoki View Public Profile Send a private message to raztoki Find all posts by raztoki #5 18.12.2011, 21:49 pspzockerscene Community Manager Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Deutschland Posts: 45,360 Fixed, wait for the NEXT update! GreeZ pspzockerscene __________________ JD Supporter, Plugin Dev. & Community Manager How to create a log || Wie man einen Log erstellt Captcha FAQ EN || Captcha FAQ DE || Erste Schritte & Tutorials Ad-free installers || Werbefreie InstallerWindows SetupLinux Setup x86 || Linux Setup x64 || Mac Setup -----=>Support Chat<=----- Spoiler: A users' JD crashes and the first thing to ask is: Quote: Originally Posted by Jiaz Do you have Nero installed? That's true James Quote: Originally Posted by James Die Leute verstehen einfach nicht dass nur weil man mit einer Waffe auch auf Menschen schießen kann dass ein Schützenverein kein Ort für Amoklaufideen ist pspzockers
"Flash out-of-date" message appearing somewhere in the browser. This happens because the Mac will intentionally disable the Flash player plugin when flash out of date after install it has become outdated, preventing any potential security breaches from occurring. As you
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probably guessed, this just means you need to update the Adobe Flash Player plugin to the latest version, but many
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users have done just that (or think they have) and still find the "Flash out-of-date" message appearing all over Safari and around the web. That's what we're aiming to address here, properly https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=34226 installing the latest version of Flash to get the plugin working again in Safari and to resolve that error message. Note: this is limited to Safari for Mac OS X only, and does not apply to Google Chrome users. Chrome uses a bundled version of Flash player that is sandboxed and automatically updates along with Chrome itself. To get rid of the "Flash out-of-date" message in http://osxdaily.com/2014/05/17/flash-out-of-date-safari-mac-fix/ Safari, do the following Click on the "Flash out-of-date" text, typically visible in a box in Safari where a video or advertisement may appear This will summon an alert indicating "Adobe Flash Player is out of date", be sure to choose ‘Download Flash' This will redirect you to http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ or you can visit the Adobe site manually - Important: only download Flash from the official Adobe website to get the latest version Uncheck the "Optional offer" otherwise you'll wind up getting some unwanted software along with Flash Player - why does Adobe do this? Who knows Choose the "Install Now" button to launch to start the download and installation process Follow through with the installer, when the latest version of Flash has finished updating and installing, quit out of Safari Relaunch Safari for the newest version of the plugin to load effectively, the ‘Flash out of date' message should now be gone Easy enough, right? It is, but many users go wrong in this process. The most common error I've seen is because when users click the ‘Flash out of date' button, they see the pop-up message and then simply click on the "O
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Recently, many Safari users started seeing blocked plug-in errors when viewing webpages. The fix is easy, but why this is occurring is something that everybody should understand. Apple has recently decided to have Safari block outdated versions of Adobe Flash. As much rich media advertising uses Flash (including what is displayed here on Tech-Recipes), many users are seeing "blocked plug-in" messages on almost every website that visited. The Fix By clicking one of these blocked areas, you will be directed to update your Flash plugin. A drop-down box will appear that explains that the Adobe Flash Player is out of date and that it has been blocked. By selecting the Download Flash… option, you can update your player. Of course, you can also update directly from Adobe as well. Afterwards, you will need to restart your browser and you should no longer see the "blocked plug-in" messages. Well, you won't see them again until another security issue is found with the Flash Player. Why did Apple start blocking outdated Flash? Apple has long railed against Adobe's flash technology. When the iPhone was released, Apple decided not to allow Adobe Flash due to security and performance issues. In April 2010 Steve Jobs posted his thoughts on Flash in detail. Included in that article, Jobs reported that "Flash is the number one reason that Macs crash." Most recently Macs had their most public and widespread trojan attack from the Mac Flashback malware. This trojan was installed by masquerading as a Flash Player update. By forcing users to update to the latest Flash version, Safari is reducing many of the problems associated with this ubiquitous plugin. Newer versions of the Flash Player should have more crash inducing and performance reducing bugs fixed. Updates allow security holes to be forced closed. Additionally, by having a standard way to prompt the user for Adobe updates, trojan mimics should