According to the Release Notes for 0.9.9: You now have the option of installing plugins in your Mozilla user directory ($HOME/.mozilla/plugins on Unix). These plugins are loaded in addition to those in your Mozilla install directory.
I take it that this means \Documents and Settings\marko\Application Data\Mozilla\Profiles\<username>\xxxxxxxx.slt\plugins on W2K, yes? I put the Java plugins there but about:plugins doesn't list them. I put them in my NS4.7x plugins directory, still about:plugins doesn't list them although it lists the Quicktime and Shockwave plugins that are there. They only seem to be found if I put them in the Mozilla plugins directory. I run a CVS builds, currently only a couple of hours old, rather than nightlies but surely this feature should be present? And why are they not found in the NS plugins directory? This is kind of important as running clobber_all when rebuilding clobbers the Moz plugin directory as well so it would be good to be able to use my profile directory. Regards, Parish -- Software is like sex, it's better when it's free - Linus Torvalds Anti-spam e-mail address, change _AT_, sorry for the inconvenience
