Macchia wrote:
I was able to get Macromedia's Flash player to work, but cannot find a
shockwave for Linux (mozilla). Anyone know what I need to do here?
i don't believe that it exists, unfortunately.
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application/x-shockwave-flash
Shockwave Flash
swf
Yes
application/futuresplash
FutureSplash
Player
spl
Yes
HTH
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On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 17:50, Susan Macchia wrote:
I was able to get Macromedia's Flash player to work, but cannot find a
shockwave for Linux (mozilla). Anyone know what I need
Thanks for all the info. The stock RH 8.0 seemed to have it, but I upgraded to
1.3b and lost it. And I can't seem to get the crossover office plugin to work.
It installs fine, but the plugin still doesn't work
I will do some more research.
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Susan Macchia
You have to create the sym links to point to the flash plugins in the
new mozilla directory after the upgrade.
In my case, I upgraded 1.0 to 1.2, the upgrade creates a new directory
for the new version of mozilla under /usr/lib (mozilla-1.2.1) so I had
to go and create a sym link to the plugins
Just to make sure we're all clear, shockwave != flash. Flash works just
fine in Linux (without Xover, or any other hacks). Shockwave, AFAIK, does
not exist natively for Linux.
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Susan Macchia wrote:
Thanks for all the info. The stock RH 8.0 seemed to have it, but I
Tom, you're talking about Macromedia Flash, right? See:
http://sdc.shockwave.com/shockwave/download/alternates/
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Tom Wilson wrote:
You have to create the sym links to point to the flash plugins in the
new mozilla directory after the upgrade.
In my case, I upgraded 1.0 to
Net Llama! wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Rick Sivernell wrote:
Tim
I did not realize that ether, Thanks lonnie, learned something today.
We are Iced in today and maybe tommorrow.
cheers
ya, i heard central TX got a big ice storm yesterday evening. all sunny
warm here ;P
Another reason I
Lonnie
ya, rub it in, rub it in, and tonight we get some more, yipee.
Now to settle down get back to work.
grin
cheers
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On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 14:32:00 -0600 - Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the
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Re: Re: Shockwave for Linux
Lonnie
ya, rub it in, rub it in, and tonight we get some more, yipee.
Now to settle down get back to work.
grin
cheers
On 02/24/03 14:50, Susan Macchia wrote:
I was able to get Macromedia's Flash player to work, but cannot find a
shockwave for Linux (mozilla). Anyone know what I need to do here?
i don't believe that it exists, unfortunately
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