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Today there's news of a FireFox extension for handling the Flash shared objects [yardley.ca] (Windows only) called "objection."
Hat's off to creator Greg Yardley for his quick response time - especially because, as he says "I'm a product manager, not a programmer, and while I think I've got this program right I make no guarantees."
[edited by: tedster at 10:20 am (utc) on April 12, 2005]
Does FlashBlock kill/disable/block the shared objects, or just keep the front-end app from showing in the page?
From the FlashBlock page:
Flashblock is an extension for the Mozilla and Firefox browsers that takes a pessimistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content on a webpage and blocks ALL Flash content from loading. It then leaves a placeholder on the page that allows you to click to view the Flash content.
It originally didn't block, it just prevented it from being visible if I recall correctly. Now, it apparently blocks it from loading.
Regards,
John
From the FF menubar: Tools=>ExtensionsScroll down to the Objection extension, select it and click "Uninstall". Restart the browser.
Good news: I was motivated (forced) to upgrade to 1.0.2 and everything is groovy again. I had been reluctant from reading stories here about loosing all the customization and preferences, but it all migrated except a couple extensions which were easy to replace.