I'd like to add to the request for a regular Win32 build. I do a quite a bit of Flash development for a living, mostly on a Windows XP machine (my work machine) and Mac (my coworkers' machines). Although I am a happy Ubuntu user at home, I simply don't have to time to work regular testing on Ubuntu with Gnash into my work process. It would be great to have a Windows build of the player (in plugin form or standalone) that I could use for regular testing during normal Flash development.
In addition though, it would be great if there was a way to install both the Flash Player and Gnash at the same time, without having them compete over which gets to be the default player for swf files. In other words, it'd be great if there was a mode that would allow Gnash to only play what developers want it to play, through markup, or some kind of easy way to configure it, or turn it on and off (even if that means a special development version only - I'm not suggesting you change your strategy for final distribution). There's my 2 cents. :-) Thanks, Kevin N. Alex Vincent wrote: > I just downloaded the 0.8.1 Win32 port of Gnash, and I couldn't > identify the advertised Mozilla Firefox browser plugin. In > conversation on freenode's #gnash channel, the response I got was, and > I quote (anonymously), "we don't support win32 builds ourselves". So > I'm wondering if someone has a plugin DLL for Firefox 2 on Windows XP > that my company can use. We'd likely use it in a XULRunner 1.8 > application (which has the same code base as Firefox 2). > > If the plugin requires Firefox 3 beta 1, that's fine too. > > > > Alex Vincent > DVC Labs, Inc. > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnash-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev > > _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

