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Won't open videos. Blocked plugin.

Recently I upgraded to Safari 6.0, on my MacBook Pro using 10.7.4. Trouble ever since. Most of the time the back arrow in the upper right-hand corner is grayed out an non-functional. Worse than that, no video will play. It keeps telling me a new version of Adobe Reader is available. I download it, and in a day or two it tells me that all over again. Got o Youtube, e.g., and the screen is bland with the message "Blocked Plug-In." On Google Chrome, videos play fine. Driving me sane!


Tom in Texas

MacBook Pro

Posted on Aug 29, 2012 1:39 PM

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Aug 29, 2012 1:59 PM in response to TominTexas

Safari 6 blocks outdated versions of Flash which is required for most YouTube content which is why you are seeing the Blocked plugin dialog.



Uninstall the old plugin here > Troubleshoot Flash Player | Mac OS


Then reinstall new here > http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/


Then open System Preferences > Flash Player then select the Advanced tab. Click: Delete All


Quit and relaunch Safari and try a video.


If you have the ClickToFlash extension installed, that can prevent Flash based video from streaming. It can also be installed as a plugin in /Library/Internet-Plug-Ins.


And check to see if Safari is running in 32 bit mode. Right or control click the Safari icon in your Applications folder then click Get Info. If the box next to: Open in 32 bit mode is selected, deselect, quit then relaunch Safari.

Most of the time the back arrow in the upper right-hand corner is grayed out an non-functional


From your Safari menu bar click Safari > Reset Safari. Select: Clear History (that also empties the cache)


Deselect the other boxes then click Reset.


If that didn't help the back arrow issue, open the Finder. From the Finder menu bar click Go > Go to Folder


Type or copy / paste: ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari


Click Go then move the Cache.db file from the com.apple.Safari folder to the Trash.


Quit and relaunch Safari to test.




Aug 30, 2012 8:43 AM in response to TominTexas

Wow, that turned out fuzzy...like the 7-11 videos they show trying to identify robbers. Let's try it another way...


file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/_Flash%20Player.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/AdobePDFViewer.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/CouponPrinter-FireFox.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/CouponPrinter-Safari.webplugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/DirectorShockwave.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/DivXBrowserPlugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/EPPEX%20Plugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/Flash%20Player.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/flashplayer.xpt

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/Flip4Mac%20WMV%20Plugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/GarminGpsControl.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/Google%20Earth%20Web%20Plug-in.plug in/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/iPhotoPhotocast.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/nsIQTScriptablePlugin.xpt

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/OfficeLiveBrowserPlugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/PandoWebPlugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/Quartz%20Composer.webplugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/QuickTime%20Plugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/RealPlayer%20Plugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/Scorch.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/SharePointWebKitPlugin.webplugin/

file://localhost/Library/Internet%20Plug-Ins/Silverlight.plugin/


That's better. TnT

Won't open videos. Blocked plugin.

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