On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
> > I HAVE shockwave for Linux. The web sites just don't acknowlgde it.
>
> Are you sure you don't have Flash for Linux? AFAIK, there is a Flash
> player, but not a full Shockwave player. (The two are somehow different --
> don't ask me, ask Macromedia.)
>
> In Netscape, type "about:plugins" in the location field. If you see
> "Shockwave Flash", with types "futuresplash" and "x-shockwave-flash", then
> you've got the Flash player as installed as it is going to get.
As usual, you've cut to the heart of the issue. I have a Shockwave player, it
just doesn't play Shockwave.
There is a downside to running Linux...
>
> If you've got a Shockwave player for Linux, I'd be interested in knowing
> where you got it. :-)
>
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