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
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
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
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
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