How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Hi, I have same problem, reactions from garmin support do not lead to any result repeating the steps for IE9, IE8, I have same problem. Dose not work with IE 11 Jer. In reply to JerryO'Connor's post on November 4, Loving the Garmin device. Not loving IE 11 right now. In reply to nycvictor's post on December 29, It's mid , and still the same Garmin Connect displays a nice blue page with nothing on it.
In reply to EmptyL's post on June 30, In reply to nycvictor's post on June 30, Working fine here. Just make sure it is enabled to work on all sites. In the left column, click Plugins. Note: When you use Ask to Activate Click to Play , you should see a notification icon in the address bar and one of the following: a link in a black rectangle in the page or an infobar sliding down between the toolbar area and the page. It is set to "Always Activate". The reason for doing that is, the script that detects whether you have the Garmin plugin appears to have just been updated on March 17th and Firefox might be holding on to an old cached version if not forced to do a full reload.
Background: Due to a change in Firefox 29 to enhance user privacy, some old methods of detecting plugins no longer work. Sites hopefully will be updating to address this. Hi jmlanin, thanks for the screen shot.
I can't access that page without creating an account. From: [email protected]. To: [email protected]. As you have not revealed which plugin you are talking about, nor what are your OS and hardware etc, it seems unlikely that you can expect a lot of relevant help here. Please note that the Forums Adobe does not accept attachments to emails. Replies to this message received to everyone subscribed to this topic, not directly to the person who posted the message.
In the Actions box to the right, click on stop Notifications by e-mail. Finder and Safari unresponsive. I force quit Safari and relaunch the Finder but no different.
All other apps seem to work normally. Back up your Mac if you have not already done so. The reason for creating a backup, it's that the symptoms you describe pourrait be a sign of an imminent hard drive failure, data security is a major concern. Then, shut down your Mac and restart in 'Safe Mode '. To learn how to do it please read: try safe mode if your Mac does not start-up.
Compare works your Mac in Mode for how safe it was. Then restart normally. If the same problem comes back, please read the section If a problem does not occur in safe mode for actions recommended to Apple. Finally, you can temporarily create a new user account and log into this account to determine if the problem also exists when connected to this account. To learn how to read How to test a question to another user on your Mac account.
When you are finished troubleshooting, you can remove the temporary user account by following these instructions: macOS Sierra: remove a user or a group.
Before you delete, confirm that you have not need of all the files that you have possibly set in this account. After update of mozilla firefox and come here to help another user pointed out that I had several Flash plugins below.
Before updating, I was updating from mozilla firefox and Adobe. Of course, things were NOT up-to-date. I managed to delete the obsolete Flash and Adobe Flash Player plugins.
I just want to know what that "more" updated the plugin and the player are while I know that I have the last and am new. I do the last firefox update now and I use Windows 7. Thank you! You people here are the best! The plugin for Firefox is called Shockwave Flash and the latest version is When it installs, Flash by default to update automatically, but if you need to manually update, you can use one of these pages:.
When I designed the site in RapidWeaver 5, I put the titles in italics. But Firefox won't show titles in italics, although Chrome and Safari. I am running OSX You have an idea how I can fix? RapidWeaver tech guys say that there is nothing wrong with my code.
Thank you Patti. The new version of the style. The BigFun. Hope that this helps you out some. As a PM, the "send to Garmin" option in my list profile works well.
It took me a bit to discover this after the old way failed, but I've enjoyed the convenience and benefits. I utilize the "download data offline" frequently, too. Did you get the latest Win 10 update? I got a security update on August 8th. Now I have IE version Cool that some people can still get it working!
No to Internet Explorer as well. Very frustrated that I must get a paid membership for a basic function. I don't geocache enough to get a paid membership. I guess I'll just have to continue to enter the coordinates manually. Nothing wrong with that, I've been entering manually since starting. Easy actually. That's is what mine is doing. I never sent maps through Garmin Communicator anyway. As cerberus1 mentioned, if you do Geocaching infrequently, typing the coords is the option.
That's what I did as a non-paying member, and I printed a cache page or two then later moved on up to the paperless power of a Palm PDA.
Oh, yeah. When it comes up again, dismiss it again, accept the security alert about installing software, and try the Send to GPS button again. This time there should be a security challenge at the bottom of that small window asking if you want to install the addon. Do it and you should be golden. It's definitely broken, and I don't suggest people mess with it anymore.
If it works, cool. But for most users with updated systems, I expect they can't get it to function. It's a security risk, and IE is blocking it. While you work on the hack of the day that supposedly fixes it, and when it does not fix it, remember that if you instead typed the cache coordinates manually or in the case of PM, if you saved the GPX files manually , you'd be caching by now.
I'm guessing that you're lucky, or more to the point, that you'll be in the same boat with the rest of use soon.
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