On 1/4/06, paulc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I brought this up before, but have some additional information. The
> "issue" is accessing video content in wmv format in Camino. I had
> decided that one perfectly reasonable approach was with a product
> called "flip4mac." This is a QuickTime component that allows any
> application that can use the QuickTime architecture to play the file.
>
> Camino refuses to do this, instead showing a broken plug-in icon.

IIRC, flip4mac depends on WebKit to work and thus only support Safari,
Shiira, and OmniWeb. Unfortunately it also disables the standard
wmv-plugin, which means once you have installed flip4mac you won't be
able to see any wmvs in Camino (or Firefox) :-( The only solution is
to deinstall the flip4mac-plugin (or wait for flip4mac to release a
Gecko-compatible plug-in, on their user support forum[1] , they claim
to be working on one).

If you still can't play wmv-files after uninstalling flip4mac, you
probably are missing the Windows Media Player, this you can find on
versiontracker.com. If you are running Tiger, you might also need to
get Stuffit Expander to decompres the WMP-installer.

[1] 
<URL:http://www.flip4mac.com/fusetalk/forum/categories.aspx?catid=16&entercat=y>
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