Help! Can't see the Naim AV Site!

Posted by: JonR on 25 November 2004

Fellow enthusisasts - particularly those of the Apple persuasion,

Can you help? I suddenly cannot see the AV website any more. I've tried uninstalling Flash 7.0 then reinstalling Flash 6.0, but then when I try and go into the site it says that I need to install Macromedia Flash - I am going round in circles!!

I use an Apple iBook G3 running OS 10.2.8. Any clues? Anyone??

Thanks in advance for any replies received.

Cheers,

JR
Posted on: 06 December 2004 by JonR
Well I don't know if Naim have been tinkering behind the scenes or what but I'm delighted to be able to report that I can now see the AV mini-site in Camino, with Flash 7 installed!

Result!

Cheers,

JR Smile
Posted on: 06 December 2004 by Mark R
Jon,

That's great news. Do you know if it works with Safari or FireFox? I was trying last week with Flash 7 and 6, but had the same issues of not working at all (7), and then a no-Flash detection error (6). Repairing permissions didn't help.

Cheers,
Mark.
Posted on: 06 December 2004 by karyboue
Hi,

I've just been on the AV Naim site and it works perfeclty with Safari (PB G4 OSX 10.3.6). Great job on the AV website !

I had not to download the latest version of Flash, may be is it already installed but I really don't know, I suppose I have the latest update of Flash.
Posted on: 06 December 2004 by Mark R
You can test your Flash player install at the following links. They should tell you the version of the player that you have installed e.g. 7,0,19,0.

Macromedia Flash Player

Shockwave and Flash Player

Note: you'll need to click "About" in the Flash Player section to get the player version in the second link.
Posted on: 06 December 2004 by JonR
Richarm,

It works in Safari too, but I don't know about FireFox - I didn't know there was a version for the Mac.

JR
Posted on: 06 December 2004 by Mark R
Jon,

There is a Mac version now available. If you go to http://www.mozilla.org it should auto-detect your operating system, and provide you with the relevant download link.

Mark.
Posted on: 06 December 2004 by karyboue
quote:
Originally posted by richarm:
You can test your Flash player install at the following links. They should tell you the version of the player that you have installed e.g. 7,0,19,0.

http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/triggerpages_mmcom/flash.html

http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/welcome/

Note: you'll need to click "About" in the Flash Player section to get the player version in the second link.


Thanks.

So, I am 7,0,24,0.
Posted on: 07 December 2004 by JonR
quote:
Originally posted by richarm:
Jon,

There is a Mac version now available. If you go to http://www.mozilla.org it should auto-detect your operating system, and provide you with the relevant download link.

Mark.


Yeah thanks Mark, in fact I had a look last night after my last post above and found it Smile and have now downloaded it accordingly. I'm pleased to say that the site works in FireFox too!

Cheers,

JR
Posted on: 07 December 2004 by Mark R
Yeah, I also checked the site out with FireFox and Safari last night, and was pleased to see it working with both. Firefox was probably the slower of the two, and felt a tad more unstable than Safari (it locked up and died on me at one point). However, it's working, and that's good.