Cause

With the release of Chrome 69, the Chrome web browser blocks the Flash plugin by default and does not notify the user it is preventing it. The issue may also occur on other browsers. The browsers either block the Flash plugin, or no longer retain the ‘allow Flash’ permissions that you may have set earlier.

In July 2017, after Adobe announced that it is retiring the Flash Player, most browsers have started limiting support for the Flash player, as follows:

  • Google: The Chrome browser blocks the Flash plugin, and will no longer retain the “allow Flash” permissions set earlier. Chrome will prompt users to enable Flash each time the browser is re-launched; even for sites that were previously allowed.

  • Microsoft: Edge requires approval for each browser session, while Internet Explorer will continue to allow Flash for all sites in 2018.

  • Mozilla: Currently you may choose which websites are able to run the plugin. However, it will be disabled by default in 2019.

  • Apple: By default, Safari requires approval on each website to run Flash.

Note
Internet Explorer 11 Not Supported beyond June 15, 2022

  • Please be advised that due to the termination of Microsoft Support, Internet Explorer 11 will no longer be supported as of June 15, 2022
  • If using applications that require this compatibility, users may use Edge in Internet Explorer Mode, but Appspace will no longer support Internet Explorer 11

For Appspace users, this causes load issues when previewing and using editing tools in advanced channels (signs). However, users are mostly unaware of the cause because in most instances, the browser does not notify that Flash has been blocked.

Solution or Workaround

Please enable Flash manually if you are unable to load your sign and its layouts or widgets in the scenarios explained above.

Please refer to step 4. Enable Flash Player in your browser in the following article provided by Adobe for instructions on enabling Flash: https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html

Note
  • Appspace 7.0-ac.19 includes the behavior that forces all web browsers to notify users it is blocking Flash, ensuring a better user experience.
  • Appspace is also working on removing our software’s dependency on Flash.