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Espyonage

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  1. Yeah, I had done that before. But now after installing the latest version of Flash (before switching back with FlashSwitcher), it automatically changed my pluginreg.dat file to say Flash 9.0 r47 and that doesn't change. But, I still have good news. With Flash 9.0 r47 installed, Greasemonkey script enabled, and Flashswitcher switched to Flash 7.0... the Pandora player would not load (as has been the problem). BUT - I right-clicked where the Pandora player *should* be, told Firefox to display "This Frame Only", which navigated to http://www.pandora.com/?cmd=mini. Here, there was still a blank white space where the player should be. I clicked Refresh - still blank white space. Then, I held CTRL + Clicked Refresh. Bingo. The Pandora player loaded. So, then I hit back. The Pandora Player loaded at the top along with the rest of Pandora's Jar interface. Then, like magic, Cruise Control started working. So...it's working right now, as we speak. But I thought this information might help other people figure out what went wrong. If I can make the player not load again, is there any code or log that someone would need to see?
  2. Yeah, it's hard to be clear with all of the Flash #'s floating around, but let me explain again: The Pandora player will not load (the area remains blank after trying to load...no flash message...no nothing) when any version of Flash is loaded other than Flash 9. If the Greasemonkey script is loaded while using Flash 9, the Pandora player will not load. With no Greasemonkey and with Flash 9, the player will load, but Pandora's Jar gives the "make sure you are using Pandora in a FIRFOX browser" error message. That's where I am now.
  3. I'll try uninstalling Flash and then installing the newest version of Flash. Then I'll try using Flashswitcher + Greasemonkey again. But, I've already tried that combination after completely uninstalling Flash and then installing Flash 8. That didn't work. So I tried Flashswitcher to go back to Flash 7, and that didn't work. All of this was done using Greasemonkey as well. I'll get back to you on whether uninstalling Flash, installing Flash 9, then Flashswitching to 8 or earlier works. Thanks for the help. UPDATED: After a complete uninstall of Flash, now using Flash 9.0 r47 (with Greasemonkey on OR off), the Pandora player will load. Pressing Grab will cause it to say "Fetching ID3 tag information..." Now, Pandora gives the error "Unable to rip MP3 unable to find file make sure you are running Pandora in a FIRFOX browser" Well, I *am* running it in Firefox (2.0.0.5) on this computer. Thoughts?
  4. I'm using: Firefox 2. 0. 0. 3 (downgraded from 2. 0. 0. 5 via uninstall/reinstall of 2. 0. 0. 3) Flash 8. 0 r24 AND/OR Flash 7. 0 r63 (via Flashswitcher, after complete uninstall of Flash 9 through Flash Uninstaller) Latest java runtime Greasemonkey script AND/OR edited plugin file Pandora's Jar 8. 1. 1 (latest installer) AND/OR 7. 4. CF7 I've tried various combinations and permutations of the above configurations (I'm a friggin poet) and I've had the same problem every time. When I load Pandora's Jar in firefox via pandora. bat, the interface loads with the exception of the actual Pandora player. Where it should be, the space remains completely blank (white). The status bar in Firefox indicates that data is being transmitted from Pandora. com, goes through a few "Waiting on. . . " and "Transferring from. . . " flashes, then says "Done" even though the player never loads. As Razor suggested in an earlier post, I completely uninstalled Firefox then reinstalled it (with an earlier version, just in case) to see if that would help, but to no avail. I've also tried multiple versions of Pandora's Jar. Is there anything else that could be causing the player not to load? Mightn't there be a problem with my Java? I installed the latest version of the runtime from Sun's website. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I already appreciate the revival of the PJ project. Please help me enjoy the fruits of your labors. UPDATED: I've found something that will make the Pandora Player work, but now I just can't download any songs. If I use FlashSwitcher to switch to Flash 9.0 r45 and turn Greasemonkey off (it sometimes works with Greasemonkey still enabled, but always when it is disabled thus far), then load Pandora's Jar, the player will load correctly. If left alone after loading, the status just stays at "Waiting" even though Cruise Control is on. Pressing the Grab button gets the "unable to locate artist and song info" message in the browser and the "unable to rip MP3 null" message in Pandora. Any thoughts? Keep in mind, if I use Flash Switcher to go back to anything before 9.0 r45, the player *will not* load.
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