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by Mark Nielsen <articles(at)audioboomerang.com> About the author: Mark Nielsen works at AudioBoomerang.com which creates, delivers, and tracks personalized multimedia email, web, and newsletter campaigns. He works as a consultant delivering end products to AudioBoomerang.com clients, such as advanced customized statistical reports used for demographic or pyschological profiles for future campaigns. In his spare time, he writes articles relating to Free Software (GPL) or Free Literature (FDL) and is involved with the non-profit learning center eastmont.net. Content: |
Abstract:
How I setup Mozilla 1.0 for Real Player, Acrobat, Flash, and a
generic plug-in Plugger.
#export XENVIRONMENT=/usr/local/mozilla/Netscape.ad export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/Acrobat4/Browsers/intellinux export PATH=/usr/local/Acrobat4/bin:$PATH /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla
#!/bin/bash export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/local/Acrobat4/Browsers/intellinux export PATH=/usr/local/Acrobat4/bin:$PATH /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla
After I installed plugger, I got the following to work:
Plugin | At first | After installing more software |
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Quicktime | no | Yes, after I installed xanim. Very slow. |
AVI | no | Yes, after I installed xanim. Very slow. |
MPG | no | Yes, after I installed xanim. Very slow. |
FLI | no | Yes, after I installed xanim. Very slow. |
WAV | yes as external | |
Basic Audio | no | no |
MIDI | yes | |
Soundtracker | yes | |
MPEG audio FIle | yes | |
MPEG_url file | yes as external | |
Commadore | no | Yes, after I installed /usr/local/bin/sidplay |
PNG | yes, but mozilla already did this. | |
TIFF | yes | |
Sun Raster | yes | |
MS Bitmap | yes | |
Postscript | yes | |
Acrobat | yes, but I already got it to work. | |
MS Word | yes | |
MS Excel | yes |
Copyright © 6/2002 Mark Nielsen
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