• Julian

    (@terribletankard)


    Hello,

    When I update a gallery in the backend I get the following error message:
    error[name=”flash-disabled”]: Flash is disabled or not installed. May also be attempting to run Flash in a sandboxed iframe, which is impossible

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/foogallery/

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  • Plugin Author bradvin

    (@bradvin)

    Hi,

    I just want to confirm a few things please:

    What version of WP?
    What version of FooGallery?
    When you say update, you mean you edit a gallery and then click update? Like you would do a normal post right?

    Can you list what other plugins you have activated too pls

    Thread Starter Julian

    (@terribletankard)

    Hey,

    Sure thing, I’m using:

      WordPress 4.2
      Admin Menu Editor
      Contact Form 7
      Custom Post Type Editor
      Easy FancyBox
      FooGallery
      FooGallery – Media Menu Extension
      Force Regenerate Thumbnails
      LayerSlider WP
      Loco Translate
      Lorem Ipsum Button
      MailChimp for WordPress Lite
      Post Duplicator
      Post Types Order
      Really Simple CAPTCHA
      White Label CMS
      Wordfence Security
      WordPress SEO by Yoast
      WP Help

    I’m running the Nimva theme with my own child theme based on that, only some minor CSS changes.

    All plugins are up-to-date.

    It happens when I edit a gallery and click the update button like you would a normal post.

    Thanks!

    Plugin Author bradvin

    (@bradvin)

    Thanks for posting all that info. I have been researching this issue online and it seems to stem from an outdated version of the flash plugin you are running in your browser. Visit http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ to see what version you have installed.

    Also, when you get the “error[name=”flash-disabled”]” error above, does it still save the gallery? Or does it not allow you to? Can you post a screenshot of how this looks please.

    Thanks for your patience and your help in resolving this issue.

    At this point in time, I am thinking about checking for a min version of flash and disabling the “shortcode copy to clipboard” feature.

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