Well, our corporate Web-Sense is preventing me from going there, so I'll
just pass along a suggestion I'd read before that sounds related to your
situation Booth.

Long story short, when upgrading to a new version of Firefox, you may want
to uninstall all of your plug-ins, extensions, and themes, exit Firefox,
restart Firefox, exit again, reboot, start Firefox, and download/install
your favorite plug-ins, extensions, and themes again.  Not a real PITA
unless you use a bunch of these.  Depending of the version you upgraded from
and the one you upgraded to, this process may not be mandatory, but at least
it answers the first question anyone usually asks in response to this type
of problem on the Mozilla forums.

The web-sense blocker said it was streaming media, so let me also suggest
you check your firewall.  Seems unlikely to me that this would be an issue
if you had streaming media working before the FF upgrade and you haven't
changed your firewall at all.  If problem persists, at your own risk, try
disabling your firewall and then try the website again.

HTH,
Dan

On 7/24/06, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

These links used to work with Firefox, then I upgraded to the newest
version and the links started telling me to install a plug in.  What
plug in?  I have everything I ever had, so I am thinking it must be a
setting I am missing?

http://tinyurl.com/r574a

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