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Well, Safari can't display the new versions of flash by using Quicktime but some of the older stuff that a lot of sites are still using can be translated by Quicktime into FLASH! It also gets rid of those boxes that constantly say... "Your missing the plug-in blah blah" Which I think is great in itself! But how to do this. Open Quicktime, in the QuickTime Player Menu, select QuickTime Preferences. Then in the Preferences box, select the Advance tab, then MIME Settings. In the new dialog box scroll down to the Miscellaneous menu and open it. Select Flash media, THEN select OK. I don't know if you need to exit Safari and reopen Safari if you want it to start working!? Hope this helps everyone. L8tr

Enabling QT for Flash support is no surprise, it just is still stuck at Flash 6, Apple has not upgraded their Flash support to support either 7 or 8 specs. In addition, their 6.0 spec support is very flakey, so, I really wouldn't rely on it for anything above Flash 5...

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