Midori browser - Flash player mouse click

I use Midori 0.2.0 and flashplugin-10.0.32.18-1.1
Every flash application loads and starts, but the mose click seems to be not recognized. On firefox, flash works "fine" instead.
Any idea?

I have the same problem with Opera and Firefox. Tested with a new profile in Firefox and with a reinstall of the Adobe Flash plugin. But no luck
Firefox, 3.5.3-1
Opera, 9.64-1
Flashplugin, 10.0.32.18-1
Last edited by orjanp (2009-10-19 09:08:34)

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