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Firefox 17.0.7esr (Mac OS X) claims QuickTime 7.6.6 plugin being insecure

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Hi,

when loading pages with QuickTime movies Firefox 17.0.7esr (Mac OS X 10.6.8) claims QuickTime 7.6.6 plugin being insecure and does not load the movies. The links in the warning (update plugin, click here to load the plugin) don't work either :-((

QT 7.6.6 is the latest available QT for this version of Mac OS X and the Mozilla Plugincheck show that the plugin is up to date.

Any idea how to fix the extremely annoying behaviour?

(btw this report war written from a older FF version which at least still shows the movies...)

Cheers frank

Hi, when loading pages with QuickTime movies Firefox 17.0.7esr (Mac OS X 10.6.8) claims QuickTime 7.6.6 plugin being insecure and does not load the movies. The links in the warning (update plugin, click here to load the plugin) don't work either :-(( QT 7.6.6 is the latest available QT for this version of Mac OS X and the Mozilla Plugincheck show that the plugin is up to date. Any idea how to fix the extremely annoying behaviour? (btw this report war written from a older FF version which at least still shows the movies...) Cheers frank

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Is the system claiming "insecure" pages for any movie you look up or just for some?

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Please DO NOT comment in bug reports: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html

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My premier quicktime page is http://trailers.apple.com. There it happened. Don't know any other QT webpage out of my head

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