Re: XMMS and Mozilla

2001-06-26 Thread Hall Stevenson
> > > Can anyone advise how to make (a
> > > working) XMMS work as a plug-in for
> > > (a working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there
> > > is a more appropriate application, than
> > > XMMS?
> >
> > I think there's a difference between plug-ins and simply
> > "helper" apps. Something like "flash" is a plug-in, or
> > Adobe Acrobat and Apple's QuickTime (when they
> > work *inside* the browser).
> >
> > For xmms, set it up in "Preferences" so that it works
> > with the filetypes you want it to handle. I often copy the
> > information from "old" Netscape. Finally, in the
application
> > line, put in "xmms %s". The "%s" is needed, otherwise
> > the app just opens and does nothing.
> >
> > Regards
> > Hall
>
> whie on this subject - is there a way to have make the
default
> action "enqueue" rather than open?  so that when you click
> on an mp3 in a web page it would merely enqueue the url,
> rather than downloading it and opening it?

I just checked xmms' website since I don't have a Linux box
here at work. One of the commandline options is "-e" or
"--enqueue".

So, instead of "xmms %s" as shown above, maybe try "xmms -e
%s" ??

Regards
Hall



Re: XMMS and Mozilla

2001-06-26 Thread jason pepas
whie on this subject - is there a way to have make the default action "enqueue" 
rather than open?  so that when you click on an mp3 in a web page it would 
merely enqueue the url, rather than downloading it and opening it?


On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 13:01:48 -0400
"Hall Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Can anyone advise how to make (a
> > working) XMMS work as a plug-in for
> > (a working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there
> > is a more appropriate application, than
> > XMMS?
> 
> I think there's a difference between plug-ins and simply
> "helper" apps. Something like "flash" is a plug-in, or Adobe
> Acrobat and Apple's QuickTime (when they work *inside* the
> browser).
> 
> For xmms, set it up in "Preferences" so that it works with the
> filetypes you want it to handle. I often copy the information
> from "old" Netscape. Finally, in the application line, put in
> "xmms %s". The "%s" is needed, otherwise the app just opens
> and does nothing.
> 
> Regards
> Hall
> 
> 
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Re: XMMS and Mozilla

2001-06-25 Thread Hall Stevenson
> Can anyone advise how to make (a
> working) XMMS work as a plug-in for
> (a working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there
> is a more appropriate application, than
> XMMS?

I think there's a difference between plug-ins and simply
"helper" apps. Something like "flash" is a plug-in, or Adobe
Acrobat and Apple's QuickTime (when they work *inside* the
browser).

For xmms, set it up in "Preferences" so that it works with the
filetypes you want it to handle. I often copy the information
from "old" Netscape. Finally, in the application line, put in
"xmms %s". The "%s" is needed, otherwise the app just opens
and does nothing.

Regards
Hall



Re: XMMS and Mozilla

2001-06-25 Thread G.LeeJ
Giulio Morgan wrote:

> Can anyone advise how to make (a working) XMMS work as a plug-in for (a
> working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there is a more appropriate application, than
> XMMS?
>
> In general, how to setup plugins for Mozilla?
>
> Thanks very much
> --
>

...just put them directly in the PLUGIN directory within
mozilla/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins ..most likely is where that directory
is...just copy/paste from netscape plugins directory and you'll need to restart
mozilla .you can do via console using cp or via gmc or your favorite file
manager...ie: right click on file to move within 'gmc' and choose
destination...

I"m not aware of xmms plugin I just use realplayer at moment it works.

hth's
lee
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XMMS and Mozilla

2001-06-25 Thread Giulio Morgan

Can anyone advise how to make (a working) XMMS work as a plug-in for (a
working) Mozilla 0.9.1? or if there is a more appropriate application, than
XMMS?

In general, how to setup plugins for Mozilla?

Thanks very much
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