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HI, This is a serious issue for many developers. Many developments I made have ceased to work properly. I'm very sad and angry about being taken in such poor consideration by Apple. My company is going to loose customers and I will have to work overtime to fix the applications that failed. I'm wondering whether I should continue using QuickTime. the less Apple could do : a dialog to be presented to users when opening QuickTime content with embedded Flash asking whether to enable the content. Within this dialog a checkbox should be available to indicate that this question need not be asked each time. Sincerely, Francis Gorgé ______________________________________________________ Francis Gorge Briq The French site for QuickTime fans ______________________________________________________
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| >QT 7.1.3 and Flash support (Milton Aupperle (From: Slava Paperno <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: QT 7.1.3 and Flash support (Milton Aupperle (From: Colin Holgate <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: QT 7.1.3 and Flash support (Milton Aupperle (From: Martin Sammtleben <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: QT 7.1.3 and Flash support (Milton Aupperle (From: "Roger Howard" <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: QT 7.1.3 and Flash support (Milton Aupperle (From: Francesco Schiavon <email@hidden>) |
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