12-04-2009, 03:54 PM
I've been using the Safari plugin ClickToFlash. It blocks Flash objects and displays a grey box that says "flash" and you click on it to load the content if you want to see it.
As of recently, I'm noticing large translucent "flash" boxes covering a broad portion of the screen on Amazon. Clicking on them makes them go away but shows no content. On most sites the blocked flash is opaque, as shown in this NY Times screenshot. Is Amazon using the Flash objects to keep track of something? Or....? I'm just curious.
Edit: I guess its not that its usually opaque as I said above, but that usually there is nothing behind a flash object, but on Amazon there is.

As of recently, I'm noticing large translucent "flash" boxes covering a broad portion of the screen on Amazon. Clicking on them makes them go away but shows no content. On most sites the blocked flash is opaque, as shown in this NY Times screenshot. Is Amazon using the Flash objects to keep track of something? Or....? I'm just curious.
Edit: I guess its not that its usually opaque as I said above, but that usually there is nothing behind a flash object, but on Amazon there is.

