This could be fixed in midbrowser just like it's done in firefox: provide UI to install either gnash or flash from the Ubuntu repositories if a site requires flash. I'm assigning to midbrowser which could try using the ubufox extension (see the ubufox package) or a similar extension.
This could be fixed in midbrowser just like it's done in firefox: provide UI to install either gnash or flash from the Ubuntu repositories if a site requires flash. I'm assigning to midbrowser which could try using the ubufox extension (see the ubufox package) or a similar extension.