What I mean by breaking firefox is, it looks like only way to disable the plugin from loading is to remove it from its standard location. This will cause firefox not to find the plugin and hence breaking the functionality of firefox.

On 02/23/2014 11:19 PM, Sven Schwedas wrote:
Hi,

On 2014-02-21 19:41, Niranjan Rao wrote:
Greetings,

It seems like webkit is picking up flash and other plugins installed for
firefox. Is there anyway I can control what gets picked up and what does
not.
Those are NPAPI plugins, and can be controlled via WebKitWebPlugin
(webkit 1) / WebKitPlugin (webkit2 -- _enable doesn't seem to be
supported yet, so you currently can't disable specific plugins, as far
as I can see).

Specifically I don't want my webkit window to use flash plugin
without breaking firefox.
How does Webkit using Flash break Firefox...?

Regards,

Niranjan
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