![]() Note: Be sure to also choose LibreOffice as your preferred application to open doc files. ![]() Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice2.0 -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: soffice -nologo $1 "$file"])Īnd add LibreOffice at the beginning of the list:ĭefine(,[swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: libreoffice -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" Swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" To change it to use LibreOffice instead, look for the OpenOffice section:ĭefine(,[swallow(VCLSalFrame) fill: ooffice2.0 -nologo -norestore -view $1 "$file" Change plugin.disable_full_page_plugin_for_types's value to an empty value.įor example, MozPlugger uses OpenOffice by default to open doc files.When using Firefox, you may need to change 2 values in about:config: Repeat noisy swallow( pdf_reader) fill: pdf_reader "$file" Launch Google chrome Type the following in the address bar chrome://settings/content and. ![]() Here we have shared steps to enable flash player in popular web browsers. For a more complete list of MozPlugger options see mozplugger(7).įind the lines containing pdf in the /etc/mozpluggerrc file and modify the corresponding line after GV() as below: Many times the flash player option is disabled in your internet browser which prevents you from watching the media hosted on the webpage. To modify or add applications to be used by MozPlugger just modify the /etc/mozpluggerrc file. MozPlugger can be installed with the mozplugger AUR package. To accomplish this, it uses external programs such as MPlayer, xine, Evince, OpenOffice, TiMidity, etc. MozPlugger is a NPAPI plugin which can show many types of multimedia inside your browser. It's something the game maintainers would need to troubleshoot.Warning: MozPlugger is not maintained. click that left arrow next to Grass Island and try on the previous page)? If so, it sounds like a bug in the game logic, and not in Flash Player. I also don't have a problem running this game in Internet Explorer or Edge.Ĭan you load older levels (i.e. I'm using Firefox 57.0.2 (32-bit) and 57.0.2 (64-bit) with Flash Player 28.0.0.126 on Windows 10, and I'm able to load the first two levels of the game without a problem. That you're even seeing the doors means that the game is loaded, so we know that Flash is actually running in that instance. In Firefox, I'm able to play the game without a problem, but it throws a bunch of warnings in the developer console. Chrome is quite a bit more aggressive about enforcing newer security requirements, and they generally don't encourage users to work around them with complex, dismissible security warnings (which generally users ignore, negating the value of the restriction in the first place). The console throws the interesting message: This URL Is Blocked: The URL " " has been blocked from Facebook. This has nothing to do with Flash Player.īubble Quest 2 from the same publishers seems to have the same problem, and the same servers are in play.įor Magic Crystal, it looks like they're running afoul of some browser security restrictions in Chrome. If you look in the browser's developer tools, you'll see that while Facebook's content loads, requests to (the server where the actual game lives) all time out. ![]() They've gone out of business, there's a technical problem, etc. It saves everyone a lot of confusion, and all of the other people that have posted this thread get email notifications each time the topic gets updated.Īnyway, The Bubble Quest servers seem to be down. In general, we encourage people to just open a new topic, so we can give them personalized advice. The issues you're experiencing appear to be unrelated to the issue that the other folks in this thread were experiencing.
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