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I use firefox10.0.2 on ubuntu lucid.. when I click on the course content link,the page frame shows 'Loading...' and that's it..nothing more happens.

I tried the same in chrome..It displayed 'loading..' for a few seconds and then loaded the videos without any problem

Has anyone encountered this weird behaviour?I have allowed all scripts for udacity page..so script blocking may not be the reason

asked 21 Feb, 21:02

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I had problems until I either disabled FlashBlock or allowed flash on that page

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answered 22 Feb, 03:37

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Check this post, maybe you'll find some help there

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answered 22 Feb, 09:32

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I am getting the same in both Chrome and Firefox on Ubuntu.

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answered 21 Feb, 22:24

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I am having the same problem in Chrome on Ubuntu.

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answered 21 Feb, 22:24

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Firefox on OSX, all good!.

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answered 22 Feb, 00:23

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I watch the videos in Firefox10.0.1 on Opensuse without any problem. I guess the reason for you problem is that 10.0.2 has just released;it is yet to be tested by the technical team.

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answered 22 Feb, 00:49

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edited 22 Feb, 00:50

The same happened to me, because I use Opera with Flash on demand only. Usually a token is displayed for each Flash object that you can click to allow and play it, but not in this case, probably because Udacity's webpages are so dynamic?

I thought it was another delay or downtime, but everyone was talking about the classes. So I allowed Flash page-wide and voilà.

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answered 22 Feb, 13:22

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