[EMAIL PROTECTED]">That depends on what you mean by "part of Mozilla". Certainly it doesn't ship with Mozilla the binary but it's in the source code (cvs) and governed by the MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-licence. In terms of what the plugin is it is no more or less integrated with Mozilla than npnul32.dll is for instance.Adam Lock wrote:Mozilla is built with XPCOM, but it is possible to host ActiveX
controls albeit in a limited fashion using this plugin:
http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/plugin.htm
Right, but that plugin isn't actually part of
Mozilla. It's possible to write a plugin that
would run Nintendo games too, but that doesn't
mean that Mozilla supports the NES ROM format.
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