Frank Hansen

> This plugin should be available to others as well, perhaps from
> mozilla.org. A working example is the best way to get started with
> plugin programming. Only a few of the future mozilla plugin writers will
> be mozilla-gurus.

   I hope that as Mozilla approaches 1.0, the core plugin developers can
spend some time updating the samples and the Plugin Development Kit. These
bits have decayed a bit but they are more likely to be correct code in the
sense of following all the rules. My plugin code is based on the samples but
has acquired a bunch of hacks and superstitions from keeping it alive as
Mozilla changes. I can't commit to maintaining EvMoz.

> (After downloading your plugin I was a bit frustrated at first, as I
> only got the very familiar "document.ev.IEvMoz has no properties"
> warning, but removing the xpti.dat file solved all my problems. (Is this
> documented any where?)

   I think like much of Mozilla its been 'documented' on the news groups and
nowhere else.

   Neil




Reply via email to