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Opened Feb 08, 2014 by Trac@tracbot

HTTPS-Everywhere Causing Flash to Crash

I am running HTTPS Everywhere version 2014.1.3 and Chrome version 32.0.1700.107 m on a Windows Vista Home Premium machine.

Since the latest Adobe Flash patch (the emergency zero-day exploit released on 04FEB14), HTTPS-E has been intermittently causing Shockwave Flash to crash. It does not happen on all webpages; for example, YouTube itself does not seem to have the problem, but YouTube videos embedded in other sites do. Disabling HTTPS-E solves the crashing problem, but I would prefer to still be able to use it :).

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Username: Linoge

To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have admin enable hashed storage. More information
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Reference: legacy/trac#10843