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Data loading fails when using a no-cache header Pragma
Because of issues with Microsoft Internet Explorer, loading data via SSL into the Flash Player ActiveX control doesn't work if the server uses a no-cache header. The problem occurs if the server is using SSL and has added one or both of the following HTTP headers to the response message:
Pragma: no-cache Cache-control: no-cache,max-age=0,must-revalidate
To solve this issue and receive data via SSL in Flash Player, remove the no-cache settings that are listed above from the server.
Data doesn't load correctly with a Self-signed certificate
The Flash Player Active X control does not trust self-signed SSL certifications unless they are manually imported into the browser. This issue occurs often on a testing environment when the users don't want to have a fully signed SSL certificate on a testing server. To manually import a certificate, choose Tools > Internet Options. Click the Content tab and then click Certificates. The Certificates window appears with the button along the bottom of the window to Import.
Note: The decision to use a self-signed certificate for final production has implications for a website. Visitors to the website have to import the certificate for data to load into a Flash Player movie, as described above. Visitors who do not accept the certification have limited access to the website.
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Flash Player is integrated with Microsoft Edge in Windows 10.
You do not need to install Flash Player.
You do not need to install Flash Player.
Use the following steps to allow Flash content in Microsoft Edge:
- Click Settings near the bottom of the menu that appears
- Click View advanced settings under the Advanced Settings header
- In Microsoft Edge navigate to the website that is missing Flash content
- On the top right-hand side of the address bar you may notice icon
- Click icon which will display a flyout Adobe Flash content was blocked
- Click Allow onceto allow Flash content to run on that page for just one time.
- In Microsoft Edge navigate to the website that is missing Flash content
- Click the icon in the missing Flash content to display a flyout indicating Adobe Flash content was blocked.
- Click Allow once to allow Flash content to run on that page for just one time.
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