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The videos on this site will play in IE, but not Firefox which I mostly use: http://dadt.com/live/fashion-finder.html

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When using Firefox, if I click on a video link on http://dadt.com/live/fashion-finder.html, it does not play.

When using Firefox, if I click on a video link on http://dadt.com/live/fashion-finder.html, it does not play.

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Well, I got it working. I disabled all my add-ons and plug-ins, so then the website video started saying I needed the latest version of Adobe Flash Player. I already had it, so I uninstalled it and reinstalled it. Then video started working, I enabled all my add-ons and plug-ins and the video stopped working. I was going to painstakingly disable them 1 x 1 to find the problem, but then the "TACO" tool caught my eye. I told it not to run in this web page and the video is currently working. Maybe I didn't need to reinstall Flash, but I did, so I'm not sure if all the above needed to be done, or just the TACO setting. I have had this issue for a few weeks now. I tried McAfee settings, including firewall ... and I tried updating plug-ins ... hours really of trying different things. It wasn't that big of an issue, but I'm glad it's working now.

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Well, I got it working. I disabled all my add-ons and plug-ins, so then the website video started saying I needed the latest version of Adobe Flash Player. I already had it, so I uninstalled it and reinstalled it. Then video started working, I enabled all my add-ons and plug-ins and the video stopped working. I was going to painstakingly disable them 1 x 1 to find the problem, but then the "TACO" tool caught my eye. I told it not to run in this web page and the video is currently working. Maybe I didn't need to reinstall Flash, but I did, so I'm not sure if all the above needed to be done, or just the TACO setting. I have had this issue for a few weeks now. I tried McAfee settings, including firewall ... and I tried updating plug-ins ... hours really of trying different things. It wasn't that big of an issue, but I'm glad it's working now.