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"Blocked Plug-in" Showing up for Embedded YouTube Videos in iWeb

Has anyone seen "Blocked Plug-in" appearing in the player window of embedded YouTube videos in iWeb pages? Does anyone know how to resolve it?


I'm running iWeb 3.0.4 on a MacBookPro 13" running Mountain Lion. All was working just fine until today. I was last in iWeb a few days ago and haven't upgraded/updated anything since I was using it last and all was working well.

MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Aug 22, 2012 3:21 PM

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Posted on Aug 22, 2012 3:56 PM

It's flash. If you update your flash player it will work agian.

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Feb 8, 2013 8:09 AM in response to JCC

Hi,


I had silverlight issues with netflix and called microsoft for help. they did controlled access of my computer and deleted a few files in my internet plugins and library/preferences. now i am unable to upgrade my adobe flash player. it is uninstalled but my macbook pro says unable to find application to open adobe flash player. i hav tried safari, chrome and firefox and it doesnt work. i have reinstalled chrome and same issue. unable to uninstall safari to reinstall it.


how can i get flash working again?


Thanks

Feb 8, 2013 10:57 AM in response to Roddy

hi,


i was able to update flash player through system preferences. wouldnt work from the website but did from the sys pref. but netflix still doesnt work but silverlight works. need to call netflix.


i got another issue though. i tried to reinstall safari and got the mountain lion version instead and safari doesnt work now. tried to get an earlier version but wont work. Safari 6.0.2 for lion is only available through software update. is the only option here to upgrade to mountain lion? or can i save 20$ and get my safari back.

"Blocked Plug-in" Showing up for Embedded YouTube Videos in iWeb

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