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sIFR and Eolas, Testing the Patching

While working with Microsoft to fix the mentioned problems with sIFR and the Eolas patch (the security updates for Internet Explorer released on April 11th) I’ve also been working on a patch for sIFR itself. But before I get to that, some updates on the problem:

It still is not clear what the exact conditions are for the problem to occur, but most likely it’ll be solved when people update their Flash players… in a few years, that is. Therefore, the patch to sIFR.

This patch, bringing sIFR to version 2.0.2 has the following fixes:

A test version of the patch is available: Download sIFR 2.0.2 TEST.

Please let me know how this version functions. Nothing should be broken in other browsers, but of course you never know. Once I’ve had enough feedback I’ll officially release the patch.

sIFR 2.0.2 is out now

link | sifr | 11 May 2006, 21:02


Comments

  1. Sounds good. We should also roll Trovster’s AdBlock patch into this release.

    Mike D. | 11 May 2006, 21:44 | link

  2. Great stuff.

    I’ve been pondering over a question - maybe you can advise….

    What if I want to serve a Flash 8 swf with the correct plugin…. but serve an older swf for those with Flash 7 capabilities? Is this possible using javascript?

    Not being a programmer myself I’m a bit stuck on this one!

    Cheers,

    3stripe.

    3stripe | 15 May 2006, 17:13 | link

  3. That’s coming in sIFR 3.

    Mark Wubben | 15 May 2006, 19:00 | link

  4. Excellent. Later this summer maybe from what I’v read elsewhere?

    3stripe | 22 May 2006, 09:41 | link

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