Description of problem: I've Adobe's flash player/plugin installed from their yum repository and my system is up2date. When watching a youtube video, it draws some buttons and links to it's business area at the end which used to work with konqueror and and still work with firefox. Well, the problem is that those links do not work with konqueror anymore. A another problematic example is just some flash apps like http://www.navirec.ee/flash/navirec/ where you're supposed to be able to log in with 'demo' + 'demo' pair. You can't write anything into login dialog with konqueror, but with firefox you can. I've a feeling that these two are symptoms of same bug. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kdebase-3.5.9-7.fc8 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. open a video in youtube 2. let it end 3. try to click some of the icons/buttons in video drawing area 1. konqueror http://www.navirec.ee/flash/navirec/ 2. try to write 'demo' into user field. 3. Additional info: Note that the mouse over object is detected but clicks just don't do anything. Try the same with firefox and it works. My box is x86_64, running nspluginwrapper.i386 and related mess.
It's highly likely something to do with nsplugin/javascript integration. Regardless, this would be much better served reporting upstream to bugs.kde.org.
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The upstream bug got closed as WORKSFORME, so I'm going to do the same here. (As I don't use Flash myself, I have no idea what fixed it, maybe a new Konqueror, maybe a new Flash.) Feel free to reopen the bug if you can reproduce it on F10, F11 or Rawhide.
confirmed, it works now in f10.