Hi, I know this isn't strictly about Gnash development, but I think this could be beneficial for the project and I hope someone here has a chance of knowing the answer.
Is there any way to have Firefox load a different flash plugin for different sites? So that for example someone could use Gnash as the default, but when they came across a site where it didn't work well enough for their needs, they could add the url to a "blacklist" which would use the Adobe plugin for that site in the future. If not, is there any known technical barrier to such a Firefox extension? I have searched and searched and searched but cannot seem to find anything that does this, despite it clearly being a very useful idea, and this puzzles me. To be honest, I just assumed it would exist. It seems to me that many people like the idea of Adobe flash alternatives but aren't prepared to use them until they work with close to 100% of flash content on the web, which is a ways off yet. If there was an easy way to still have Adobe flash as a fallback then far more people would be prepared to use Gnash - and more Gnash users could lead to more donations, more Gnash development and get us closer to the point where the closed-source plugin isn't needed at all. Am I missing something? Thanks, Justyn. _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

