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When going to the official site, covering the Hoover Dam bypass bridge, I cannot bring up the site camera to view construction activities but I can do this successfully with Windows Explorer 8, following the instructions by clicking on the appropriate ic

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When I attempt to view the construction of the new Hoover Dam bypass bridge, to do so, you must click on the icon (while holding down the CTRL key) on the site camera to bring the camera up. This will not work with my latest version of Firefox but I can do this with Microsoft's Windows Explorer 8.

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== After Firefox recently installed

When I attempt to view the construction of the new Hoover Dam bypass bridge, to do so, you must click on the icon (while holding down the CTRL key) on the site camera to bring the camera up. This will not work with my latest version of Firefox but I can do this with Microsoft's Windows Explorer 8. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == After Firefox recently installed

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Works for me on Firefox 3.6.6 - hold Ctrl and click on the Web Cam icon on the left side of this page - http://www.hooverdambypass.org/ - then hold Ctrl and click on the Click Here hyperlink in the popup window.

It crashed Firefox once for me, but after I re-opened Firefox it worked fine for 5 minutes as I tried the panning control and viewed both the Nevada and Arizona side cameras. The non-Java view worked for me too.

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Works for me on Firefox 3.6.6 - hold Ctrl and click on the Web Cam icon on the left side of this page - http://www.hooverdambypass.org/ - then hold Ctrl and click on the Click Here hyperlink in the popup window.

It crashed Firefox once for me, but after I re-opened Firefox it worked fine for 5 minutes as I tried the panning control and viewed both the Nevada and Arizona side cameras. The non-Java view worked for me too.