File: Fry.Dance.40x.swf-(8.99 MB, 720x572, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)02:20:40 No.3381878
no day is complete without the hustle
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)09:28:46 No.3381896
This is fucking broken
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)10:24:38 No.3381903
I will now perform my people's native dance *beep* I will now perform my people's native dance
*beep* I will now perform my people's native dance *beep* I will now perform my people's native
dance *beep* I will now perform my people's native dance *beep* I will now perform my people's
native dance *beep* I will now perform my people's native dance *beep* I will now perform my
people's native dance *beep* I will now perform my people's native dance *beep* I will now
perform my people's native dance *beep*
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)11:04:21 No.3381908
It's not broken necessarily. It's that some firefox browsers aren't able to play it. This has
been happening with a lot of flashes for me recently. I've found that these flashes work once
played on an swf player like adobe.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)11:36:49 No.3381912
>>3381908
Huh! Strange!!
Last time posted it didn't work for me either but this time it does. Nothing changed though!
Maybe some certificates were recertified?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)11:43:55 No.3381915
Works when I open it in internet explorer.
Do that.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)11:48:47 No.3381918
>>3381915
Yeah we should all just use IE exclusively for everything now. IE is best browser
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)11:58:59 No.3381923
>>3381918
> " X " Doubt
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)12:25:07 No.3381935
>>3381915
Or just chrome?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)12:32:10 No.3381937
>>3381935
Last I checked, chrome doesn't support the opening of local swf files via link. If you click an
swf file in chrome on /f/, it will simply try to download it.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)17:09:46 No.3381965
>>3381915
When testing on firefox, I can see an request to "https://melchior.theia.feralhosting.com/c
rossdomain.xml" to get the Flash cross-domain policy but since the certs are fucked, the request
fails, probably leading to cross-domain requests being refused. Not sure why IE would let this
pass.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)18:19:29 No.3381973
Chrome has flash support disabled / not bundled by default that's why.
The checksum matches my working local archive copy, so yeah it's a problem with the flash player
plugin for Firefox. Or just the way Firefox does it in general.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)18:21:27 No.3381974
this is copyrighted material that 4chan is profiting on. I'm reporting this to the publishers and
copyright holders.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)18:22:29 No.3381975
>>3381915
IE works, really strange that it's still broken on FireFox
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)21:53:44 No.3381995
im using firefox
works on my machine
>> [_] Anonymous 02/21/19(Thu)23:42:05 No.3381998
Chrome lets you embed just fine.
If you need to open the file in a window to resize and find source or something you'll need a
different browser like IE or something.
But if you're still here and you need source what the fuck are you doing?