On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Jurian Sluiman
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Op Tuesday 02 June 2009 21:05:58 schreef Matthew Weier O'Phinney:
> > -- David Mintz <[email protected]> wrote
> >
> > (on Tuesday, 02 June 2009, 02:31 PM -0400):
> > > On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > In case you haven't had a chance to explore ZF 1.8 yet, Ralph
> > > Schindler and I will be doing a webinar tomorrow:
> > >
> > > http://short.ie/zf18webinar
> > >
> > > A quick dumb question about this: where they ask you to check if you
> > > have the right browser plugins installed, is it sufficient if you have
> 1
> > > out of 3 or do you have to have all three to play these UCF files? (I
> am
> > > Fedora 10 and Firefox 3.0.10 with Flash support but not the other
> stuff)
> >
> > Honestly, I've never been able to view webex webinars via linux, and
> > have always had to use a windows VM to do so (as well as to do them!).
>
>
> It's a wild guess, but I think it's one of those. I mean: at one time one
> stream with Window Media files *and* Quicktime. I have never seen something
> like that :p
> It's most likely you can pick one of those. Nevertheless, installing the
> vlc plugin for Firefox will make the other two also work (just tested it).
>


Heh. I have tried to attend Zend webinars from my Linux box a couple times,
and struck out, so that's why I ask. I went looking for those plugins and
eventually found http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-fedora.html and did
the install, restarted Firefox. Now I can play the Windows Media File and
the Flash, but not the QuickTime. Anyway, up from 1 of 3 to 2 out of 3,
that's progress.

Thanks.

-- 
David Mintz
http://davidmintz.org/

The subtle source is clear and bright
The tributary streams flow through the darkness

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