OK, so this is not directly related to InDesign. But I am sure I am not the only person faced with this dilemma and I don’t know where else to post it.
Increasingly, all over the web, site after site seems to have videos that, although they will run when I click on the appropriate button (but see below), my view is obscured by a small dialog box in the middle of the video window. The appearance and wording of the box seems always to be the same and the behaviour (or lack of it) certainly is.
The dialog box is headed “Adobe Flash Player Settings” and reads, “Local Storage. [the web site that hosts the video] is requesting permission to store information on your computer. Requested: up to 10KB. Currently Used: 1KB.”
There are three button in the dialog box, a small round blue one up at the top with a question mark on it and two rectangular white ones at the bottom, one with a green check mark and the title “Allow” and the other with a red minus sign and the title “Deny”. But not one of the three works! Click! Click! Click! Nothing! There is nothing I can do the get rid of this pesty dialog box (it doesn’t have the usual Mac traffic lights at the top) and it means I can’t watch that video. If I do click the play button on the video itself, it will play behind the dialog box but it has no controls of its own. I can’t stop the play. The only way I can stop the play is to leave that page.
I am running a 24-inch late 2007 iMac with OS X 10.7.3 on 2GB of SDRAM.
Now here is the frustrating thing. In addition to my iMac (which is far and away my main machine) I also have a 2011 Mac Book Pro that I only use when I am on the road. The offending dialog box does not appear there! D’oh!
I am tearing my hair out over this one. Is it just me?