Description of problem: When gnash and gnash-plugin are installed firefox shows boxes instead of chars in flash. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): From Fedora7 DVD. I don't rememeber because I have to uninstall it (another bugreport). How reproducible: Always on Privatbank site, others are not tested. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go to Privatbank (Ukraine) site: http://www.pbank.com.ua/info/index1.stm Look on flash in right-bottom corner. 2. 3. Actual results: boxes instead all chars not only cyrrilic Expected results: Look into attach- flash plugin from Adobe works fine. Additional info:
Created attachment 156435 [details] screenshot using flash plugins
I can reproduce with cvs version too. Files seems to be http://www.pbank.com.ua/images/table.swf Entered upstream as https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?20122
With the new gnash version, I get a result which seems better. The numbers are still missing, though.
Now, with 0.8.2, only the red and green triangles are missing.
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This seems to be solved, even the triangles are here now.