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Fabulous,
I've checked my my site and it works perfectly, really nice.
Great work, I appreciate it.
I have now asked my client to take up the Gold package!

I have an update for you that might be interesting.
I'm guessing this shouldn't work and might stop working after a while, but I've found a way around the issue.
If you place the avatar inside an iframe and set the iframe container to display: none, then add some javascript to change this to display: block after a time using setTimeout ( I set it to 3secs for now), it mysteriously works.Try it yourself please and see if it works for you.
Thanks
Tony
Hi Gil,
Have you made any progress on this issue yet? I notice your full body avatars are still Flash
My customers are bugging me now for an alternate solution, so would welcome an update.
Thanks
Tony
Great news, thanks for the quick response. Good luck with the change. Would be very interested to hear how you deal with transparent background on HTML5 player. It's not obvious to me how you do it, although I know you must have found a way because it works on my mobile version!
A little more research and it appears there's a google security settings thing under privacy - content settings - plugins.
The default is "detect and run important plugin content". This causes the grey box.
If you change this to "run all plugin content", then it works as expected.
Bad news is that the selection is aimed at improving security and I can't go around recommending to my customers to choose to "run all plugin content" as I have no idea what this will unleash !
I don;t know if Google are just ahead of the others and this will happen with all of them going forward, but it's a real pain with the flash version!!
I haven't found it, but is there a way to force an HTML5 version first with Flash fallback ???