Re: [Gnash-dev] AVM2=lightspark, AVM1=gnash support

2010-08-09 Thread Marek Aaron Sapota
Just to point out, for Chromium (and probably Chrome too) it is sufficient to install both lightspark and gnash plugins simultaneously to get the fallback right - no changes in gnash plugin are needed. Firefox is really confused when there are two plugins installed and does strange things (no

Re: [Gnash-dev] AVM2=lightspark, AVM1=gnash support

2010-08-06 Thread Rob Savoye
On 08/04/10 20:49, John Gilmore wrote: It seems to me that we'd be doing a service to the distros if we tested (and fixed) the ability of a release-candidate lightspark to invoke a release-candidate gnash. This would let distros ship in a configuration that would let their browsers show both

[Gnash-dev] AVM2=lightspark, AVM1=gnash support

2010-08-04 Thread John Gilmore
It seems to me that we'd be doing a service to the distros if we tested (and fixed) the ability of a release-candidate lightspark to invoke a release-candidate gnash. This would let distros ship in a configuration that would let their browsers show both AVM2 and AVM1 flash movies. That would

Re: [Gnash-dev] AVM2=lightspark, AVM1=gnash support

2010-08-04 Thread Rob Savoye
On 08/04/10 20:49, John Gilmore wrote: It seems to me that we'd be doing a service to the distros if we tested (and fixed) the ability of a release-candidate lightspark to invoke a release-candidate gnash. This would let distros ship in a configuration that would let their browsers show both