FireFox 3.0.7 and transparency

Steve Cook yorvik.ubunto at googlemail.com
Fri Mar 6 22:39:23 UTC 2009


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John Mark Walker wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Carl Friis-Hansen
> <ubuntuuser at carl-fh.com> wrote:
>> If you want to see what I mean with this transparency, please have a look at:
>> http://carl-fh.com/
>> and look at the analog clock there. The background should shine totally
>> through, so if the clock is black, then the transparency doesn't work. It
>> is an old Linux/UNIX/Mac problem, that just has been addressed by Adope,
>> so what is wrong with the version from the repositories?
> 
> I had no idea you could download firefox from adobe. I use the firefox
> from the Ubuntu repository and can see the transparency just fine. I
> notice you're using ubuntu 8.04 - could it be that the version of
> flash that shipped with 8.04 is different from what ships with 8.10,
> which is what I use?
> 
> In any case, I suspect the problem is with the version of flash used
> by the "bad" browser.
> 
> -JM
> 
8.10 uses flash 10 r22 and 8.04.2 uses 9.0 rl 24 according to about:plugins


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