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February 28, 2017
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Unable to access flash enabled page

  • February 28, 2017
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I am trying to access zoomin.com/in web page. There are multiple places having adobe flash pages on them. But none of them are displayed for me. Instead a blank page is getting displayed.

Below is a sample navigation.

- Login to zoomin.com/in

- Click on 'Photo Books' section. Page will be directed to zoomin.com/in/Photo-Books

- Click on 'Choose Theme' button

- On the next page, click on 'Create' button

- On this page, flash content is not displayed. I see a blank page with no content

I checked my Google Chrome and Adobe flash player is up to date and is enabled.

Google Chrome version = Version 56.0.2924.87

Adobe flash player version = 24.0.0.221

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_maria_
Legend
February 28, 2017

Going to zoomin.com/in/Photo-Books redirects to parabo.press/ and I don't see a 'Choose Theme' button.  Furthermore, I don't see any Flash content on the page and all content appears to be displaying.  Is there actual Flash content on this site or are you self-promoting your site?  If there is actual Flash content on the site post a direct link to the Flash content.

Thank you.

Participant
March 1, 2017

That's true. Unfortunately it's redirecting to a different page.

Could you please follow the below to navigate to the exact page.

- Search for zoomin on google.com

- Click on the link displaying zoomin.com/in

- Click on 'Photo Books' section. Page will be directed to zoomin.com/in/Photo-Books

- Click on 'Choose Theme' button

- On the next page, click on 'Create' button

- On this page, flash content is not displayed. I see a blank page with no content

_maria_
Legend
March 2, 2017

I was finally able to reproduce by connecting to our India VPN.  The U.S. and India pages are very different and the steps to reproduce do not apply to U.S. locale.

Unfortunately, I am not able to reproduce.  The Flash content displays as follows:

Please try the following:

  1. Ensure Flash Player is enabled in the browser:
    1. Launch Chrome and navigate to chrome://plugins
    2. Search for the Adobe Flash Player entry
    3. Ensure Always allowed to run check-box is selected:
  2. In Chrome, go to chrome://settings/content
    1. Search for the Flash entry
    2. Select the Allow sites to run Flash radio button
    3. You can further manage the setting by clicking the Manage exceptions... button
      1. In the Flash exceptions window add the hostname patter to the website and select Allow in the associated Behaviour menu options
      2. Then click the Done button