tag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:/discussions/problems/8308-being-able-to-watch-history-channel-or-netflix-is-a-quality-of-life-issueTenFourFox: Discussion 2016-12-20T11:07:23Ztag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/415717032016-12-19T07:43:23Z2016-12-19T07:43:23ZBeing Able to Watch History Channel or NETFLIX is a Quality of LIfe Issue<div><p>I don't have a specific fix in TenFourFox and unfortunately due
to the nature of these plugins I'm not ever likely to. However, a
tool like <a href="http://www.floodgap.com/software/sandboxsafari/">SandboxSafari</a>
may be able to do so. Please note we don't support it and can't
offer specific advice on its use. Read the entire instructions so
you understand what it does, doesn't do and can't do.</p></div>Cameron Kaisertag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/415717032016-12-19T15:00:01Z2016-12-19T15:00:02ZBeing Able to Watch History Channel or NETFLIX is a Quality of LIfe Issue<div><p>Mr Kaiser, thank you for responding.</p>
<p>Any idea how Flash technology went to the dark side? As far as I
know it was not open source code as Adobe is very proprietary.</p>
<p>Have a great holiday and thank you for keeping Tenfourfox
alive,</p>
<p>Doug Hensley</p>
<p>Baton Rouge</p>
<hr></div>Doug Hensleytag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/415717032016-12-20T04:59:14Z2016-12-20T04:59:17ZBeing Able to Watch History Channel or NETFLIX is a Quality of LIfe Issue<div><p>Unfortunately when Apple made the switch over to Intel all
support for flash from adobe stopped as in November, 2010 with
release 10.1.102.64.. How ever individuals have made hacks to
upgrade flash to version 16.1 but these are not recommended as it
is a security concern and should be used cautiously. This said the
plugin is still out of date for many major news and media sites
that still use flash player to deliver video and won't pass the DRM
built into flash for secure video. As for Netflix and Silverlight
2.0 their are ways to install it and get it working with a user
agent but as I have not tried any of these methods I won't
recommend trying.</p></div>Brian Szemontag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/415717032016-12-20T11:07:23Z2016-12-20T11:07:23ZBeing Able to Watch History Channel or NETFLIX is a Quality of LIfe Issue<div><p>No, neither of them are open source, so there's no way really to
maintain them (particularly the DRM components which many of these
video sites now require). It's less an issue of them having gone
"to the dark side" and more an issue of being completely
proprietary by design.</p></div>Cameron Kaiser