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DonationCoder Major Upgrades - Progress Report Thread

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Ath:
Aha, I just checked using Chrome, and that browser (I hardly use it :tellme:) does reserve the embedded-frame-space, but still doesn't show anything of the YT video, as it does when accessing DC using http.

Curt:
will youtube videos be back? it seems we have none at the moment-Curt (August 05, 2015, 11:02 AM)
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I persist. There is not a single YouTube video. Get me right: There are videos, but not [you>tube]YouTube[/you<tube] videos.

Oh, it's not you. Well, then it's me.

32-bits Windows 10 Pro, Firefox 39, Shockwave Flash 19.0.0.124 enabled.
Why, oh why?
 :tellme:

mouser:
Try the new beta site curt (msg me for access if you don't have the info), and see if you can see the videos (youtube and vimeo) on the youtube test thread.  That uses the new html5 frame embed method.

Curt:
will youtube videos be back? it seems we have none at the moment-Curt (August 05, 2015, 11:02 AM)
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I persist. There is not a single YouTube video. Get me right: There are videos, but not [you>tube]YouTube[/you<tube] videos.-Curt (August 05, 2015, 05:31 PM)
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I now feel sure the culprit is the new firewall in Windows 10.

When I open one of Donationcoder's video containing pages, there are no YouTube videos to see in any of my browsers. But in the two Microsoft browsers (Edge and IE 11) a little info box will pop up and tell that only safe content is being shown, giving me the choice to click "Show all content" - and the videos are ready! I guess this is safety, so it probably is okay. The problem is that this info/question/multiple choice box does not show up in Firefox, so I cannot change anything - and Firefox 39 has very few settings to do, almost everything is already determined for you me. Furthermore, I have found no way to interact with - or even find! - Windows 10's safety programs, other than hoping it first will contact me like today to give me a choice.

Ath:
Try the new beta site curt (msg me for access if you don't have the info), and see if you can see the videos (youtube and vimeo) on the youtube test thread.  That uses the new html5 frame embed method.
-mouser (August 06, 2015, 12:08 AM)
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Well, you'll only be able to really test it on a https accessed host, and the DC test site doesn't have https, afaics.
You might want to embed similar html5 code in a post here at DC, to see if it works? Or add a temporary certificate on the test site (browsers should be able to ignore the wrong hostname in the cert)?

(Sorry to keep pounding on the https/http thingy :-[, but it does make the difference)

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