Access for Firefox Users: BBC iPlayer
By: Daniel Chubb | February 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment
There will be loads of people happy to know that the BBC have finally granted access for Firefox users. The downside is that iPlayer will still only be able to be used by British Citizens, but at least it’s a step in the right direction.
It is not encourage that people should use the service via any proxy servers, and it’s not exactly legal. But for those of you in Britain who want to use the service with out going through Internet Explorer, you may do so without encountering any errors.
If your using a Mac or a Linux based PC you will not be able to use the service, but you should be ok if you’re using Vista or XP.
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