Just to point out, for Chromium (and probably Chrome too) it is
sufficient to install both lightspark and gnash plugins simultaneously
to get the fallback right - no changes in gnash plugin are needed.
Firefox is really confused when there are two plugins installed and does
strange things (no matter if you disable/enable plugins in addon
manager) but I heard that installing only lighspark plugin works for
firefox.  Seems like distros can ship working AVM2 and AVM1 players
already without gnash plugin changes.

Happy hacking
maarons

On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 10:33:24AM -0600, Rob Savoye wrote:
> On 08/04/10 20:49, John Gilmore wrote:
> > It seems to me that we'd be doing a service to the distros if we
> > tested (and fixed) the ability of a release-candidate lightspark to
> > invoke a release-candidate gnash.  This would let distros ship in a
> > configuration that would let their browsers show both AVM2 and AVM1
> > flash movies.  That would strike me as a large feature if it occurred
> > for this release.
> 
>   While I agree with you, this would be an easy task for anyone to test.
> I'm kindof busy at the moment with other changes... So this is a great
> opportunity for people to help out the release.
> 
>       - rob -
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