Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote: > the end of life for flash player (HTML5) Unfortunately, as much as I'd like that to be true, at this point it's mostly just wishful thinking. :-( (It's good that Dailymotion is leading the way there though. It's NOT good that they're hardcoding a browser check for only Firefox though, the latest Arora which does support HTML 5 video is not recognized, that's broken!) Now we just need HTML 5 video support in Konqueror! :-) (And an entry for Firefox 3.5 in the list of fake browser IDs for crappy sites which still don't understand that sniffing user agents is broken!) That said, unfortunately, I think we'll be stuck with some sites using Flash crap for years to come. :-( Projects like Gnash and Swfdec will remain important. I agree that people should NOT install the proprietary Flash. > I am very happy to watch a video without macromedia flash. FYI, YouTube works with Gnash if you have the required codecs (but embedded YouTube videos elsewhere don't work). There's also the solution to download the videos from most of those sites using various downloaders or servicemenus, then watch them with any video player. But HTML 5 with patent-free codecs is clearly the solution we should all fight for! (But hardcoded checks for only Firefox aren't!) Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list