[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > T3G wrote: > >> I don't know if this was brought up before (first time every on this >> newsgroup) but I found an easy way to install Flash 5 via the Macromedia >> site. Normally when you go there with the latest build (I have >> 2001021508) >> it cant detect your browser and asks you to download the >> flash5installer.exe >> to a local hard drive. >> >> Once you save it and run the EXE, it says it can't find netscape.exe, >> but if >> you rename mozilla.exe to netscape.exe in your Mozilla directory and >> save to >> your \Plugins folder, the Flash 5 installer will work perfectly and >> you can >> view Flash 5 movies embedded in webpages. After the install, you can >> rename >> the EXE back to mozilla.exe. >> >> Like I said before, I'm not sure if this subject has been brought up >> numerous times, so don't flame me :) >> >> > Hi. Well I have a problem installing the RealPlayer 8 plug-ins for > Mozilla. I am using > Red Hat Linux 7.1, and when RealPlayer 8 installs the plug-ins, it > automatically installs it for the netscape browser which comes with Red > Hat. Does anyone know of a way to install the RealPlayer 8 plugins for > Mozilla? > > Thank You > > > go to the .netscape (DOT NETSCAPE) directory and copy the real player related files
to your mozilla directory. e.g. $ cd ~/.netscape/plugins $ ls raclass.zip rpnp.so $ cp r* ~/mozilla/plugins/* Of course when you installer a new mozilla build everything gets wiped Peace -- Never in the world does hatred cease by hatred; hatred ceases by love. -- Buddha
