Dao schrieb:
>> As you suggest, drastic solutions are drastic and should be avoided
>> until all other better options have been exhausted.
>
> Really? Would we lose much by disabling the sandbox for now?
From what I understand, it's not really our decision, as that's buried
within the Flash plugin itself. And Adobe probably would consider this a
security matter as the sandbox ("Protected Mode") is a security feature.
I guess they would do everything possible not to disable a security feature.
That said, as Alex has laid out, teams on our side and on Adobe's side
are working on improving the situation and are talking to each other
regularly.
We also still need steps to reproduce on a number of the crash an hang
problems, please looks at the corresponding bugs if you have an issue
you can reproduce, both our developers and the people at Adobe are
always happy to get those steps so they can work on fixing things even
better.
I'm personally worried that the problems around Flash 11.3 with
Protected Mode could have cost us users, but we don't have proof of
that, one reason being that there's a drop in user numbers in summer anyhow.
In the end, what I have learned in the recent weeks is that we need to
work even harder on making HTML5 work smooth enough that we hopefully
need Flash less and less in the future, esp. when it comes to games on
the web.
Robert Kaiser