Re: shockwave-flash on galeon solved
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On Monday 01 April 2002 03:47 pm, Jason M. Harvey wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 04:55:49PM -0500, Jason M. Harvey wrote:
> | hello,
> |
> | sorry if this is an old topic, but has anyone gotten shockwave-flash to
> | work with galeon? i downloaded it and installed it according to the
> | netscape installation (i also have netscape, but have grown to dislike
> | it). i installed it globally as well as in ~/.netscape/plugins.
> | galeon always gives the error "default plugin: this page contains
> | information of a type (application/x-shockwave-flash) that can only be
> | viewed with the appropriate plug-in."
> | about:plugins in galeon doesn't mention flash (only "default plugin").
> | flash works under netscape... could it be i need to install it into
> | another place... or it won't work with galeon?
> |
> | tia,
> | jason
>
> thanks dave!
>
> i took a look at mozilla... flash wasn't working either... did a "locate
> mozilla | grep plugin" and found where mozilla plugins go... put
> ShockwaveFlash.class and libflashplayer.so files in there and flash now
> works in galeon!
>
> awesome! not that i'm a big fan of flash, but i'm thrilled to have no
> more error messages!
>
> thanks again,
> jason
Greetings:
I think this is kind of stinks. How many *other* places do these have to go?
~/kde/~, ~/netscape/~, ~/opera/~. . . It must be time for a more global
solution like ~/browser/plugins, thus muting the specific browser locations.
Wonder what LSB suggests? . . .
/me grunts and moves on.
tatah
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