Can only view previous 21 issues - nothing older
Colin Wilks | 20/04/2020 07:00:37 |
30 forum posts 2 photos | I can use the MEW archive on my android tablet without problems for the more recent back numbers, but anything prior to issue 278 presents text in a grey box where the magazine thumbnail usually appears. The text instructs me to tap on it to close the box, after which I'm looking at a grey screen. I don't think the issue is at my end as all the recent issues display and navigate perfectly, it's just the older ones. All ideas gratefully received! Colin Wilks |
JasonB | 20/04/2020 07:20:45 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | You need flash player or something that will allow Flash to be viewed at your end, later issues are HTML5 Edited By JasonB on 20/04/2020 07:34:45 |
Ron Laden | 20/04/2020 07:20:55 |
![]() 2320 forum posts 452 photos | The same here I can only go back 16 issues can't open any after that..? |
JasonB | 20/04/2020 07:33:17 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | As I have said several times before if you use Puffin browser on Android it seems to work best. You will also need to run it as desktop to get Flash to play which is done by clicking the three dots top right to open the menu and then select "request desktop site" Works for me, I just opened 276 OK Edited By JasonB on 20/04/2020 07:33:49 |
V8Eng | 20/04/2020 07:37:15 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | Same problem on iPad it’s very annoying. Having said that I am registered with Pocketmags which seems to give suitable access. Edited By V8Eng on 20/04/2020 07:52:55 |
JasonB | 20/04/2020 07:49:43 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Likely same Flash problem but I'm not an ipad user so not sure of whats best to be able to view flash. Pocketmags won't give access to full archive. |
JasonB | 20/04/2020 07:53:40 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | 30 secs on Google suggests that Puffin will also allow Flash to be viewed on ipad and Photon is another browser that enables it. Edited By JasonB on 20/04/2020 07:54:24 |
AdrianR | 20/04/2020 08:05:30 |
613 forum posts 39 photos | OK it is not Android or iPad but the principle is the same. Flash is very vulnerable to hacks and browsers have steadily been blocking access to to protect you. On my PC I only use chrome browser which out of the box blocks Flash, but it is simple to enable. When you see the little grey box saying flash is not installed, right click on the padlock icon next to the URL. You will then get the option to enable Flash. Then refresh the page. If you dont get the option you will need to enable Flash first in Chrome's settings, there are guides on google how to do it. I assume Chrome will work the same on Android Edited By AdrianR on 20/04/2020 08:12:59 |
V8Eng | 20/04/2020 08:07:05 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | Posted by JasonB on 20/04/2020 07:49:43:
Likely same Flash problem but I'm not an ipad user so not sure of whats best to be able to view flash. Pocketmags won't give access to full archive.
Yes my Pocketmags only seems to go back to issue 206. This is not exactly a new problem to me and with so many other things going haywire I have more or less been ignoring it! I will look into your other suggestions later thanks Jason. Edited By V8Eng on 20/04/2020 08:14:40 |
Colin Wilks | 20/04/2020 09:18:04 |
30 forum posts 2 photos | Jason, apologies if I'm asking something you have answered before. I did do a search of the forum and read the faqs before posting. Puffin gives me a postage stamp sized view on my android smart phone after I've watched an advert. Puffin on my android tablet is the grey screen again after requesting desktop site. Have given up for now. It's a shame the site is so clunky. I'm a new subscriber and to be honest only paid my money so as to have access to the archive. |
Michael Gilligan | 20/04/2020 10:02:27 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by AdrianR on 20/04/2020 08:05:30:
[…] Flash is very vulnerable to hacks and browsers have steadily been blocking access to to protect you. . Thought for the day ^^^ MichaelG.
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JasonB | 20/04/2020 10:17:19 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Posted by Colin Wilks on 20/04/2020 09:18:04:
Puffin gives me a postage stamp sized view on my android smart phone after I've watched an advert. All I can say is it may be settings at your end, MEW comes up plenty big enough on my android phoe, don't have an Android tablet to try it on. |
Colin Wilks | 20/04/2020 10:32:08 |
30 forum posts 2 photos | I can get it to do that, but on my phone the text resolution of articles is so poor as to make it impossible to read. I can look at the pictures though!
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JasonB | 20/04/2020 10:43:49 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | For the ipad users this is the same Flash issue 274 using Chrome as the browser, don't know what settings my Dad has on it but it works.
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Circlip | 20/04/2020 10:51:20 |
1723 forum posts | Yet another case of sloppiness on the part of web designers, only certain programmes work, "change to the zobothrutch browser."
Regards Ian. |
Michael Gilligan | 20/04/2020 12:41:51 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by JasonB on 20/04/2020 10:43:49:
For the ipad users this is the same Flash issue 274 using Chrome as the browser, don't know what settings my Dad has on it but it works.
. This might be of interest : **LINK** https://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/flash-player-in-chrome-is-dead-in-2020-how-to-play-flash-files/ MichaelG. |
Russell Eberhardt | 20/04/2020 16:54:16 |
![]() 2785 forum posts 87 photos | Yes, I have recently started getting a message when I fire up Chrome telling me that Flash will no longer be supported after the end of 2020. It looks as if some work is going to be needed on the archives. Russell |
Neil Wyatt | 20/04/2020 20:26:14 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Posted by Circlip on 20/04/2020 10:51:20:
Yet another case of sloppiness on the part of web designers, only certain programmes work, "change to the zobothrutch browser."
Regards Ian. No, inconsistency on the part of web browser developers. Five years ago Flash worked on everything. Diffferent browsers have taken different routes to how they continue to support it. Firefox has been particularly 'holier than thou' about Flash yet I can still run it, I just have to remind the browser what pages I'm happy to run it from time to time. Reverse engineering several hundred flash issues to HTML5 is not a trivial exercise. Neil Neil |
Neil Wyatt | 20/04/2020 20:40:04 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | Posted by Russell Eberhardt on 20/04/2020 16:54:16:
Yes, I have recently started getting a message when I fire up Chrome telling me that Flash will no longer be supported after the end of 2020. It looks as if some work is going to be needed on the archives. Russell The problem is the archives are not a significant source of income, at present they are added value for what is still a relatively modest number of people who prefer a digital subscription. Partly this is because pirate digital copies of archive issues have effectively removed the potential value of a rejuvenated archive. At one point we were close to an official DVD of the archive, but the sums didn't add up. Because there's always the potential for the archive to become unworkable, the T&Cs say that continued access to is not guaranteed and I fear that if the choice was between investing in converting it to HTML5 of phasing it out, the business case would almost certainly be in favour of the latter. Fortunately I am sure there will continue to be ways to run flash (although only 5% of websites use it now, down from 28% in 2011) for the forseeable future, but I'm afraid the onus will be on readers to seek these ways out. So my advice is grit your teeth and find flash player/browser combination that works for you; I know it isn't ideal but it is doable. What we can do is create a page with links to reliable flash players/browsers for viewing the archive on different platforms. We have some suggestions already. If folks would like to post more links to what they recommend/use here, I'll create a page when there are enough suggestions for it to be worth doing. Neil Neil |
Michael Gilligan | 20/04/2020 22:36:50 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 20/04/2020 20:26:14: […] Reverse engineering several hundred flash issues to HTML5 is not a trivial exercise. . I suspect that extracting them to PDFs would be comparatively trivial though ... But I do understand that MTM has its reasons for not so doing. MichaelG. |
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