[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Hill) wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 30 Nov 2001:
> On 30 Nov 2001 03:53:30 GMT, DeMoN LaG <n@a> wrote: > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Hill) wrote in news:3c0642ba.2370804616 >>@news.mozilla.org, on 29 Nov 2001: >> >>> On 29 Nov 2001 08:34:54 GMT, DeMoN LaG <n@a> wrote: >>> >>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Hill) wrote in >>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 29 Nov 2001: >>>>> >>>>> It doesn't matter that Mozilla is open source, the Netscape >>>>> plugin API has been public for a long time and it is a binary >>>>> interface. >>>>> >>>>> Here you go: >>>>> http://members.aol.com/Chris244/eject.html >>>> >>>>Very lovely .dll you have there. Downloaded it to >>>>\mozilla\plugins, restarted, went back to the page. Not doing >>>>anything. Possibly because instead of a plugin I see: <EMBED >>>>TYPE="application/x-eject" WIDTH="200" HEIGHT="200"> >>>> >>>>Am I missing something? >>> >>> Yes, look below that at the bottom of the page. There should be >>> a 200x200 plugin with a gray background and a black on white >>> message 'Click Me!'. (Without the plugin installed there should >>> be a placeholder) >> >>I see a grey box that says: <EMBED TYPE="application/x-eject" >>WIDTH="200" HEIGHT="200"> >> >>doing about:plugins shows me: >> >>ChrisCorp Eject >> >> File name: C:\apps\mozilla\plugins\npeject.dll >>CD Eject Plugin >> >>Mime Type Description Suffixes Enabled >>application/x-eject Eject czy Yes >> >>I'm not sure what I'm missing. Yes, I'm using windows (2000 Pro >>SP2). > > Everything you describe sounds right except for the fact that you > can't find the plugin at the very bottom of the page. If you > maximize your browser window, don't you see a square with the text > "Click me!"? > > The light gray box with yellow border you are referring to is just > to illustrate the HTML source code that is used to reference the > plugin. > > _Below_ the gray box there should be the actual plugin. The only > background it has is the one it draws itself so it is surrounded by > blue. The only thing I can think of is that for some reason you > aren't scrolling down far enough or there is a bug in your mozilla > build that prevents it from showing a scrollbar. > > It should look like this, where all the X's represent the plugin. http://members.home.net/demon-lag/moz.bmp Sorry, can't convert it to .jpg at the moment, no tools available on this machine. 2.25 megs. A screen cap of the Mozilla window while on the page. This is exactly what I see, and I don't see any "Click Me" buttons anywhere... thoughts? -- ICQ: N/A (temporarily) AIM: FlyersR1 9 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ = m
