You are welcome huntsman, I hope it works as expected.
Update:
forgot to mention also (another subject/problem for others). Comodo is still only offering CD V29 on the web site, anyone hoping to get a clean update has to install V29 & then wait for CD to auto update, assuming the function is on in settings. Comodo should update their web site to correct this for those who don't understand what's going on!
I have informed Staff of the above mentioned issue shown in the quote below, in the mean time the download link in release topic gives the correct current version.
Problem solved. TED plays OK, other uTubes weren’t affected !
Your advice re PrivDog set me to thinking, it has to be one of my extensions.
Not sure at present if the Adobe or Chrome Flash is still a problem.
Haven’t had time to revert back to it. Still running with PepperFlash.
Turned out to be due to the extension ‘HTTPS Everywhere’. Not sure why !
I have the extension in both Chrome & CD. So I’ve disabled it for TED…
btw…It’s not a site cookie problem, for me. I allow cookies but block 3rd party cookies.
Not a good solution for me tho. I want SSL on every site possible.
I dislike others spying on my Net activity…NSA for example, who passes the info to the spooks in my country.
I want HTTPS Everywhere to make it more difficult for them ! Guess I need to let the guys at TOR know.
‘HTTPS Everywhere’ doesn’t have a whitelist or exclude option, so it has to be disabled in the Extensions list. Bit of a pain turning it on/off, but need my TED fix every day …lol I hope there’s a better solution from Comodo ?
Captainsticks… Comodo has had that request for CD V33 on their web site for 2 weeks, is it so hard to update it ? Not everyone knows about or uses the forum ! so the non technical think they are getting the latest from the Comodo web site, which isn’t the case…
Did you try disabling the option ‘Doubleclick.net’ as JoWa mentioned?
Captainsticks.. Comodo has had that request for CD V33 on their web site for 2 weeks, is it so hard to update it ? Not everyone knows about or uses the forum ! so the non technical think they are getting the latest from the Comodo web site, which isn't the case..
[s]I will send a reminder to Staff.[/s]
[b]Edit:[/b] I have sent a reminder to Staff and also informed a second Staff member.
Doubleclick is used by Google to track our behaviour, I think ? It’s a sneaky redirect ! I turned it off a long time ago.
Couldn’t remember where to look for it ?
If it’s an extension, I don’t use it. Don’t recall seeing it in the ‘Settings’.
It will show up if you expand the HTTPs everywhere menu from the address bar icon.
Only if the page has ‘Doubleclick’ content and not be already blocked by any other method.
Edit: ABP is probably blocking ‘Doubleclick’ on your system.
Thanks for the followup. I checked ABP after my last post.
ABP wasn’t blocking Doubleclick & many, many others, because they have a tickbox which allows a huge list of selected ads, even when using their standard ‘Easy List’. I have it blocked now.
By way of explanation for others…
If depending on ABP to block everything, they need to untick the box at the bottom of the options screen.
AdBlock may also do it, I haven’t checked.
It seems to me that you miss one thing in my and captainsticks’ posts: that there is a HTTPS Everywhere-button in the address-bar (see attached image), and if you click on it, a menu appears, where you can enable/disable certain rules.
Thanks for all the ideas about pepper flash, and it’s something that was talked about on The Dirt Farmer page, but it seems like way too much work for someone who got lost in the first sentence of what to do with it…
Like someone mentioned, I just want it to work, without having to jump through hoops and give my first born (which never happened) to get it done. I’ll tolerate it or use another browser on some things till an update is done, I have 4 installed, but only Dragon and Chrome have ad blockers that really work correctly.
According to Google. removing NPAPI could take 12 months, meanwhile we have to put up with the annoying & never ending Adobe problems. I’m still forced to use the shortcut patch,… Pepperflash. & disable Adobe plugin.
Every time an update or patch is released, I have to go through the process of disabling these patches, testing, & then reverting. It’s a time wasting nuisance !
The frustration for an average user is endless.
It annoys the hell out of me & I don’t regard myself as just an average user…
The latest release of both Flash V13 & Dragon V33 still crash the plugin, when I run TED.com.
Will Comodo/Chromium/Google/Adobe ever get it right ?
Hi huntsman,
I still think this issue on ‘Ted.com’ has more factors than just Comodo/Adobe.
It still has the ‘HTTPS Everywhere’ extension involved on my systems.
Disabling the ‘HTTPS Everywhere’ extension solves all the issues on ‘Ted.com’ for me at least.