Thanks.

My best guess on this right now is that the bug is an
architecture-specific amd64 bug in seamonkey, with seamonkey providing
a correct environment for plugins on i386 but not on amd64.  Seamonkey
isn't a Debian package, so I can't really reassign this bug, or
(without more information from you, like full seamonkey version
details etc) even reproduce it without a lot of guesswork.

I'm therefore going to:

 - leave this bug open for now until I'm not just *guessing*, but
   actually sure about what the underlying problem is.

 - try to find someone who actually knows a lot about how mozilla
   plugins are supposed to work to discuss this with.

You might want to bring the issue up with the seamonkey people; they
may be in a better position to deal with it appropriately.

Thanks again for the bug report,
--
Barak A. Pearlmutter
 Hamilton Institute & Dept Comp Sci, NUI Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland
 http://www.bcl.hamilton.ie/~barak/


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