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Hello,
Since this morning, I can no longer play certain games on Facebook. For example, for Angry Birds, I get the following error message: "This application is not correctly embedded (wrong wmode value)".
I have Windows 7 64-bit and I am using Firefox.
Can you help me understand my problem, especially since it was working very well just a few days ago?
Thank you.
Since this morning, I can no longer play certain games on Facebook. For example, for Angry Birds, I get the following error message: "This application is not correctly embedded (wrong wmode value)".
I have Windows 7 64-bit and I am using Firefox.
Can you help me understand my problem, especially since it was working very well just a few days ago?
Thank you.
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Hello
Apparently there is a problem with your Java reader necessary to use such ( ̶c̶o̶c̶h̶o̶.̶.̶.̶) programs.
You can try this solution (English speaker or Google Translate if you are not)
i7 4790k 4.9GHz / Seidon 120V Rev.2 / 16GB 2133MHz / GTX 980 ti
Apparently there is a problem with your Java reader necessary to use such ( ̶c̶o̶c̶h̶o̶.̶.̶.̶) programs.
You can try this solution (English speaker or Google Translate if you are not)
i7 4790k 4.9GHz / Seidon 120V Rev.2 / 16GB 2133MHz / GTX 980 ti
Thank you for your response, but I'm not very good with computers and the link you gave me didn't help because I don't understand it (even with Google Translate). Since the problem seems to come from Java, I uninstalled it with Revo Uninstaller Pro and reinstalled it, but that didn't change anything. Do you have anything else to suggest?
I know that Java has seriously modified its security rules regarding internet browsing (a lot of hackers have used and still use the Java versions installed on victims' computers to hack them).
All this to say that you might want to check your navigation bar (with a right click) to see if you need to allow Java to access the sites (or allow the plugins) where you are playing.
I am no longer a Java user for security reasons, so I would have difficulty explaining the exact steps to follow
(other than when you enter: Java security
in the Windows start menu, there is a specific tab where you can also add security sites (the ones you will be playing on, for example).
All this to say that you might want to check your navigation bar (with a right click) to see if you need to allow Java to access the sites (or allow the plugins) where you are playing.
I am no longer a Java user for security reasons, so I would have difficulty explaining the exact steps to follow
(other than when you enter: Java security
in the Windows start menu, there is a specific tab where you can also add security sites (the ones you will be playing on, for example).
Thank you for your information. Like this morning, I couldn't even watch videos on YouTube, so I finally fixed my problem by uninstalling Firefox and reinstalling it. Now, everything works.