can't click on Flash Local Storage Allow/Deny pop-up
On certain sites using Local Storage, a pop-up appears instead of the Flash-based application, with the following message:
Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage
www.example.com is requesting permission to store
information on your computer.
Requested: up to 1 MB
Currently Used: 101 KB
[Folder icon] [Allow] [Deny]
And it's impossible to click either button. That is, clicking has no effect. Therefore, the application can't be used any more.
How to allow or deny this setting?
flash flash-player
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On certain sites using Local Storage, a pop-up appears instead of the Flash-based application, with the following message:
Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage
www.example.com is requesting permission to store
information on your computer.
Requested: up to 1 MB
Currently Used: 101 KB
[Folder icon] [Allow] [Deny]
And it's impossible to click either button. That is, clicking has no effect. Therefore, the application can't be used any more.
How to allow or deny this setting?
flash flash-player
It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.
– Ramhound
Jul 2 '13 at 12:27
1
What does Java have to do with it?
– Evgeni Sergeev
Jul 3 '13 at 2:58
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On certain sites using Local Storage, a pop-up appears instead of the Flash-based application, with the following message:
Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage
www.example.com is requesting permission to store
information on your computer.
Requested: up to 1 MB
Currently Used: 101 KB
[Folder icon] [Allow] [Deny]
And it's impossible to click either button. That is, clicking has no effect. Therefore, the application can't be used any more.
How to allow or deny this setting?
flash flash-player
On certain sites using Local Storage, a pop-up appears instead of the Flash-based application, with the following message:
Adobe Flash Player Settings
Local Storage
www.example.com is requesting permission to store
information on your computer.
Requested: up to 1 MB
Currently Used: 101 KB
[Folder icon] [Allow] [Deny]
And it's impossible to click either button. That is, clicking has no effect. Therefore, the application can't be used any more.
How to allow or deny this setting?
flash flash-player
flash flash-player
asked Jul 2 '13 at 12:13
Evgeni SergeevEvgeni Sergeev
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It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.
– Ramhound
Jul 2 '13 at 12:27
1
What does Java have to do with it?
– Evgeni Sergeev
Jul 3 '13 at 2:58
add a comment |
It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.
– Ramhound
Jul 2 '13 at 12:27
1
What does Java have to do with it?
– Evgeni Sergeev
Jul 3 '13 at 2:58
It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.
– Ramhound
Jul 2 '13 at 12:27
It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.
– Ramhound
Jul 2 '13 at 12:27
1
1
What does Java have to do with it?
– Evgeni Sergeev
Jul 3 '13 at 2:58
What does Java have to do with it?
– Evgeni Sergeev
Jul 3 '13 at 2:58
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I've managed to get around the problem by navigating to the website in Opera, where there was no problem clicking on the buttons. The buttons were unclickable when using Firefox, Chrome and IE.
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I've managed to get around the problem by navigating to the website in Opera, where there was no problem clicking on the buttons. The buttons were unclickable when using Firefox, Chrome and IE.
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I've managed to get around the problem by navigating to the website in Opera, where there was no problem clicking on the buttons. The buttons were unclickable when using Firefox, Chrome and IE.
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I've managed to get around the problem by navigating to the website in Opera, where there was no problem clicking on the buttons. The buttons were unclickable when using Firefox, Chrome and IE.
I've managed to get around the problem by navigating to the website in Opera, where there was no problem clicking on the buttons. The buttons were unclickable when using Firefox, Chrome and IE.
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It appears you have just raised the security of your Java installation. You can adjust the level of security through the Java Control Panel Applet.
– Ramhound
Jul 2 '13 at 12:27
1
What does Java have to do with it?
– Evgeni Sergeev
Jul 3 '13 at 2:58