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Anyone know if Mozilla looks for a user plugins directory, as Netscape
did (.netscape/plugins)? I can't find docs that mention such a
configuration.
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David Talkington
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On Saturday 12 January 2002 02:03, you babbled something about:
Anyone know if Mozilla looks for a user plugins directory, as Netscape
did (.netscape/plugins)? I can't find docs that mention such a
configuration.
It doesn't (at least last time I checked).
It was discussed on the Mozilla
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Brian Ashe wrote:
Anyone know if Mozilla looks for a user plugins directory, as Netscape
did (.netscape/plugins)? I can't find docs that mention such a
configuration.
It doesn't (at least last time I checked).
It was discussed on the Mozilla
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Brian Ashe wrote:
Anyone know if Mozilla looks for a user plugins directory, as Netscape
did (.netscape/plugins)? I can't find docs that mention such a
configuration.
It was discussed on the Mozilla lists for a while, but I stopped reading
On Saturday 12 January 2002 04:19, you babbled something about:
Brian Ashe wrote:
Anyone know if Mozilla looks for a user plugins directory, as Netscape
did (.netscape/plugins)? I can't find docs that mention such a
configuration.
It was discussed on the Mozilla lists for a while, but
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Brian Ashe wrote:
Anyone know if Mozilla looks for a user plugins directory, as Netscape
did (.netscape/plugins)? I can't find docs that mention such a
configuration.
It was discussed on the Mozilla lists for a while, but I stopped reading