Last modified: 2014-10-20 01:18:26 UTC
Testing at school with a mac, Hit play video, the your browser is not supported message came up. However, java is installed, so it should have worked. The applet definitely can work, and I succesfully played http://people.xiph.org/~oggk/elephants_dream/elephantsdream.html in this version of safari (After clicking through many scary applet-not-signed warnings) Safari Version 6.1.1 (7537.73.11) Java 7 (u45) (according to http://www.whatismybrowser.com/is-java-installed - can't figure out how to find out plugin versions directly). The java applet fallback should let us reach a good portion of desktop Safari and IE users, so we should figure this out.
So Cortado was not disabled along with https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Multimedia_beta ?
Change 108646 had a related patch set uploaded by Brian Wolff: Fix java fallback support on browsers that don't natively do ogg. https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/108646
(In reply to comment #2) > Change 108646 had a related patch set uploaded by Brian Wolff: > Fix java fallback support on browsers that don't natively do ogg. > > https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/108646 I haven't actually tested this on safari, I'm assuming its the same cause. (My testing was on firefox and chrome with $wgMwEmbedModuleConfig['EmbedPlayer.DisableVideoTagSupport'] = true; )
(In reply to comment #1) > So Cortado was not disabled along with > https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Multimedia_beta ? Not intentionally. Its supposed to be used on browsers supporting nothing else (e.g. desktop safari and msie)
Change 108646 merged by Mdale: Fix java fallback support on browsers that don't natively do ogg. https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/108646
This was merged some time ago, so resolving as fixed?