Jan Jitse Venselaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Tue, 06 Feb 2007 22:28:56 +0100:
> On Tuesday 06 February 2007, Sergio Polini wrote: >> Please, how did you set that right path? >> I've read that I should go to Settings -> Configure Konqueror -> >> Plugins, but I can't see any Plugins options (there are: Behavior, >> Appearance, Preview & Meta-Data, File Associations, Web Behavior, >> Java & Javascript, AdBlock Filters, Fonts, Web Shortcuts, History >> Sidebar, Cookies, Cache, Proxy, Stylesheets, Crypto, Browser >> Identification, Performance). >> > I don't know, but I just have a plugins settings config section, between > Browser Identification and Performance. > I have kde-base/konq-plugins installed, maybe that gives the config option? Hmm... I used to have that config option, but now running KDE 3.5.6 I don't seem to, so I lost it somewhere (I have konq-plugins-3.5.6-r1 merged). I won't run flash as it's not freedomware, but I did install gnash, tho I've not had much luck with it. Konqueror sees it apparently, but just blank-pages it on load. I've not tried enough to see if it's just that gnash doesn't handle some of them or if it's not working for me at all, however. I /can/ verify that the kmplayer plugin works just fine for files it handles, embedding mplayer. Do note that there's a HTML-settings helper tool that allows one to turn on and off plugins/java/scripting/cookies etc temporarily, for a single site. However I got it, I have plugins turned off by default (the way I want it so definitely not arguing with it), but can turn them on with the HTML-settings tool if desired. The first few times I tried sites needing plugins, I forgot about that setting and thought it was a problem with konqueror. However, toggling plugins on in the HTML-settings allowed kmplayer at least to work just fine as a plugin, and gnash to try to load, but as I said it didn't work, at least on the files on the site I was trying it on. Hmm, I have kde-base/konq-plugins (as I said) but not kde-base/nsplugins. I bet that's the one that includes the plugins settings dialog! -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman -- [email protected] mailing list
