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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/15/2013 9:42 PM, ken lawrence
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<div>Hi NJ tech got a question about using Hulu and how it
works on different browsers. while watching a classic show
like emergency on Hulu if I start on an episode and watch it
all the way through, the browser will automaticly advance to
the next episode in the line but only on firefox. for
example I just watched the episode 9 of season 1 called
dilemma that went right into the hang-up and now am watching
the episode crash. why and how does firefox know to
automaticly move to the next episode while IE doesn’t?
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This is because firefox automatically recieves certain plug-ins.
With IE, they must be downloaded.<br>
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