Cannot get mag issue to open in flash on my laptop
Hi
I have both a desktop and a Asus Zenbook Laptop. I run Windows 10 1709 OS build 16299.492. I mostly use Firefox 61.0 (64 bit) but the following problem happens on Chrome and Edge as well so I doubt it is the browser. The version of Flashplayer installed is 30 NPAPI.
I have spent copious hours trying to solve this with the magazine publisher, the IT person for that company and with the company that set up whatever they do to put the mag online. The magazine is fRoots. The company that puts it online is Yudu. I think both are based in Great Britain. I also spent a goodly amount of time with my son, who works in the computer security field in Australia. He is quite knowledgeable. I am good with computers but not a genius.
The problem is this. I travel. I want to be able to download the mag onto my laptop so I can read the most resent edition while I am away. I can do this on my desktop but it is too big to carry. When I download the issue onto my desktop a tool bar appears at the top of the page. It has several things you can use to manipulate the mag. The "Options" key on the left of the bar has a drop down menu the allows me to download the issue. The reason to do this is because you can only download the issue 5 times without getting locked out. When I download the mag on my laptop the tool bar does not appear. This is because it downloads in HTML and not Flash. At least this is what I am told.
Here is the web connection to the first few pages of the mag. www.frootsmag.com/digital/editions/
Here is what I have done. I have allowed cookies from 'frootsmag.com' and 'content.yudu.com'. In fact I allow cookies but added these to the allow box anyway. I have the 'always activate' open in Firefox add-ons. I also unticked the box that says 'Block dangerous and intrusive Flash content'. When I was in Aus we sat at my son's desk top, that did load with the tool bar, and matched the settings. The laptop still did not load the tool bar. I have gone to the 'Adobe Flash Player Setting Manager' s ticked the 'always' allow button. Still no toolbar.
I took my laptop to the IT department of Best Buy and the young lady insisted it is the magazine's problem. She went to a different laptop from Acer and it did not load the tool bar either.
I can get it to load the the tool bar by using the URL supplied by the fellow at Yudu: https://content.yudu.com/web/fiqy/0Akmdb/frootsspring2018/flash/index.htm#noRedirect .
I do not have anyone else to talk to. I sure hope you can help.
Thanks
Murray