Stopping a potentially unsafe operation?
Hi Guys
I'm working on a SWF as part of a webpage I'm designing. I have a swf banner already on the page but when I test the page in IE9 using the latest player version, IE9 shows a blank box and a message saying I need to update my Flash Player (which is fully up to date!) However the swf does work if I publish it as version 9 or below (although I get a message below the swf saying I must update to a newer Flash Player version!!! I'll speak with the Dreamweaver/ Flash forums about that).
But in all the other browsers I get a security message saying it has stopped a potentially unsafe operation. However when I enter settings it is unclear what to alter to stop this error.
I attach an image of the error warning. Anyone any ideas on what settings I should alter?
Regards,
Graham
You'll find much discussion of this in the Safari forum. For more info go there and search discussions.
You'll probably end up uninstalling version 115, and installing, in its stead version 47. This has worked for many people, including me.
Uninstall download is located here: http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_14157
Archived Flash players, including r47 is located here: http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_14266
After uninstalling r115, download the zipped Flash 9 archive; You'll get all available Flash 9 versions.
You can trash all versions except r47, which you install.
As I said, there is much discussion of this problem in the Safari forum.
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