TimeCode wrote:[quote="markaz"I installed the "Disable HTML5" Chrome extension, reloaded the page I was on and now viewing Flash. Bottom line is that everything works perfectly well. I can now go to Fox.com and watch full episodes of TV programs with a browser that it now accepts.
Update: Iron 39 is much much better than 37 and 38. I would actually call it quite stable indeed.
I run 1200-1300 tabs and the only reason I have to restart the browser is because the parent chrome.exe seems to be leaking handles over time and reaches 8000+ handles and approaches 1.7+GB VM (Commit) used which is nearly exhausting the 2GB 32 bit limit on my windows XP workstation. But this is after several days maybe a week of usage. Tolerable since I don't know how to report such a leak in a useful manner where it would get solved.
Try downloading the new PPAPI installer for Flash 16; it's intended for Opera, Yandex Browser, and other Chromium derivatives that don't have Flash bundled the way Chrome does, because this year Chromium will end support for NPAPI: https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/