Yes, and Mozilla/Firefox/Camino can load both CFM and Mach-O plugins.
The issue here is that the plugin has no resource file, so the resources that Mozilla needs to find out what MIME types the plugin is associated with are not found. (Safari looks in the Info.plist for these, which is why it works there). It should have a datafork-based resource file with the same name as the executable.
The package is also missing a PkgInfo file, which is why it shows up as a folder, rather than a bundle.
Simon
On Mar 14, 2005, at 8:24 am, Joel Craig wrote:
I believe Mozilla has also been Mach-O since v. 1.3, which of course would make Firefox Mach-O as well.
On Mar 14, 2005, at 2:48 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
At 04:57 +1100 2005-03-14, Joshua Root wrote:I installed the plugin and tried it with current stable versions of Mozilla, Firefox, OmniWeb, Opera, Camino and Safari. It only worked in Safari.
OmniWeb says the plugin is invalid because "Plugin is missing a required resource". I've emailed Brian Greenstone with this information.
Follow up: Brian says that the browsers the plugin doesn't work in are CFM while the plugin is Mach-O, so they can't use it. However I was under the impression that Camino and OmniWeb (at least) are also Mach-O based.
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