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June 16th, 2006, 02:12 PM
#1
IBM ad causing problems
There's an ad for IBM that causes jerky scrolling for me on the site. Is anyone else having problems with this ad? I'm using Firefox(latest), have 512 MB of memory installed in my box running Windows 2000 pro.
http://discussions.virtualdr.com/sho...hreadid=207172
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June 16th, 2006, 02:32 PM
#2
As the ads are random, i'm having trouble re-creating it, is it a flash ad, or a video?
Liam
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June 16th, 2006, 04:27 PM
#3
Have you updated the flash player? The IBM ad is a flash.
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June 16th, 2006, 05:14 PM
#4
Yeah, we know, it's been reported to IBM and it'll be looked into ASAP.
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June 16th, 2006, 09:59 PM
#5
The IBM ad is playing as I'm typing this and I've had no problems with scrolling.
Last edited by bistro; June 16th, 2006 at 10:01 PM.
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June 17th, 2006, 12:46 AM
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Just a reminder, we can't discuss ad blocking on the forums. It could put us out of business. Thanks - Joe
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June 17th, 2006, 07:10 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Train
Have you updated the flash player? The IBM ad is a flash.
That actually makes it worse -- the ad problems (in this particular ad's case a spinlock and a nasty memory leak) only seem to occur in Flash 8.x. Using Flash 7 lets you avoid the DoS, but opens you up to a bunch of code execution vulns instead.
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