Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 06:13:31 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Yahoo mail


>From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Did you say that Mozilla requires a bit more CPU umph than these > P120 
>L70s can muster.
>   Yep.  So good for desktops, not so good on slower Librettos.

Thought so.

>   Opera.com is another browser that runs fast on Librettos and it's easy 
>to turn off images and plugins quickly.

LOVE opera for Linux... don't know why I haven't set it up in Windows.  For 
play value alone, it sound like fun.


> > I looked through the options for my IE v5.5, but found nowhere to > 
>disable Flash.  Have I missed something, or are plugins only > controllable 
>on Mozilla or maybe Navigator?
>
>you can disable Flash by moving the flash plugin file out of its
>folder in Communicator.
>
>Go to the communicator/program/plugins folder and look for the file
>"NPSWF32.dll".
>
>for ie:
>Rename the directory in which the player is and browser  no longer >will 
>locate it .
>it is located X:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MACROMED
>just change the MACROMED to something else and browsers won't find the 
>players

Looks like the deal... thanks David

>or read:
>http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/control_remove.htm

I'll earmark the URL if I ever get frustrated enough to yank the whole 
puppy.  But for one out of a gazillion websites, it's nice to have on tap.


> > Hmmm... I don't think I've found anything on WWs right-click menu > that 
>lets me block Flash URLs.  The menu item in that menu for > blocking ads 
>with URLs
>
>   for this, you have to open up Webwasher and drop in a custom URL >string 
>to block.

Dandy... How does one find the URL of the flash file?

We're getting there!

Matt


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