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New Upload page and Mac OS 10.5- Leopard: Adobe Flash Update!!!

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Kevin says:

Hi there

Early adopters of the new version of OS X will discover that they cannot use the spiffy new upload page. There is an OS specific issue for this platform where uploading capability is broken in Flash. (This is not Flickr specific, BTW- we understand some other sites uploading via Flash will break as well.) Adobe is aware of the problem and is working on a fix. We do not have an estimate on when an update will be released.


1 November News
Adobe has released an update- please read the posts starting here.
Posted at 1:37PM, 26 October 2007 PST ( permalink )
Kevin (staff) edited this topic 26 months ago.

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matt  Pro User  says:

I for one would like to say thanks to all the beta testers early adopters for shaking out the bugs for the rest of us folks.
Posted 26 months ago. ( permalink )

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parislemon  Pro User  says:

Thanks for the update, definitely noticed this on all browsers in Leopard.
Posted 26 months ago. ( permalink )

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yannick.guerdat says:

Correct I have try on my system with :

- Safari
- Firefox
- Flock
- Opera

but all 4 doesn't allow the Flash multiuploader.

And to confirm what Kevin said, I have found a similar issue for exemple on www.youswap.com ! Box.net used a Java applet, their is no problem :-)

Hope Adobe would urgently fix it !
Posted 26 months ago. ( permalink )

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mrcbrown  Pro User  says:

www.tuaw.com/2007/11/01/flash-player-9-now-leopard-compat...

Seems folks can upgrade now if needed.
Posted 26 months ago. ( permalink )

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.schill says:

Yes, there appears to be an updated version of the Flash 9 player out, 9.0r97 (or 98?) for Mac, which fixes the fileReference issue in Leopard. This is a good thing! I've tested it on a 10.5 box and the web Uploadr here on Flickr looks to be working again.

Check the Flash 9 Updates page for the download.

Keep in mind you will probably need to run the Flash uninstaller first before installing the beta, you can get that from the above link as well.

(Edit: Official release information updated)
Posted 26 months ago. ( permalink )
.schill (staff) edited this topic 26 months ago.

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mpancha  Pro User  says:

adding on to "schill"s post.

the flash9 uninstaller is located at: kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_141...

I tested after installing the update and I can upload in Firefox, but still can't in Safari. Hopefully a restart will take care of that.
Posted 25 months ago. ( permalink )
mpancha edited this topic 25 months ago.

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alexhulu says:

Leopard and flickr are still brokn
Posted 25 months ago. ( permalink )

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Flickr Staff

Kevin says:

alexhulu- your browser is reporting that you have version 9, r45 installed which is not compatible under Leopard. Try downloading the latest installer from the links above (uninstaller right before your post, and the Flash download page before that).

(And Safari may still having a problem with this, but Firefox based browsers should be fine.)
Posted 25 months ago. ( permalink )

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