Saturday, June 7, 2008

everytime i try to watch a video on youtube it always says "Hello- you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe s Flash Player". I updated the adobe flash player many times. But i keep having the same problem. Youtube works perfectly fine on my morzilla firefox. how can i fix this problem?
when i look at youtube videos on other sites i can watch them. i just cant watch videos on youtube-

It says that either my Javascript is turned off or I haven t downloaded the newest version of Adobe Flash Player. I downloaded the new Flash Player- but I don t know how to see if my Javascript is on. I ve never had any problems with youtube before this. Please help.

I watch videos on youtube all the time and all of a sudden- one day- it stops working. I get the youtube message which says that I either have an older version of flash or javascript is disabled. I installed the newer version of flash player and the javascript seems to be on. This is happening on both of my computers. Maybe youtube isn t functioning right now. Does anyone know?

when i click on a (any) video- a page turns up:

Hello- you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe s Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.


however- my javascript is turned ON and i have flash player installed

i ve been having this problem since yesterday- youtube had always worked well previously.

is it the youtube website or just my computer?

please help!
thank you!

Everytime I go to youtube.com and click into a video I cannot watch the video and error comes up saying that I need to upgrade my Adobe flash player or my javascript is not on....when both are updated and on- I do not now what to do.....I NEED HELP!

i have an HTML form that links to a PHP script that processes it. This creates a search engine. Now i would like to protect the search engine with a password and a user name. I couldn t use another form (password type) that links to the form above can I? seems like i need JavaScript here?
actually i would like to use a link on my web site but when that link is pclicked- the user is asked for username/password- when the latter are ok- they can access the form leading to the php script that processes the search results.
hi David- i think i understand. so it seems that i d need to add the psswd/username fields to the search form then hardcode the pssd/username in the php that processes it. then link the website page to that form page. Let me see if i can do that :-)
thanks man.
aha it worked. seems like the diet pepsi i was having worked as well :-)

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