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Old 19th September 2011, 08:07 PM
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Fc15 Firefox shows, Seamonkey shows not; e.g. google.maps, picasa

HI,

I use Seamonkey for years (and before Mozilla and Netscape).
Somewhere with fedora 12-13 it appears that some multimedia is not shown by Seamonkey while it is shown with Firefox.
Examples are google.maps and picasa. Sometimes also other sites that show maps.

Has anyone a clue ?

Regards, Bas
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