Arjang wrote: > I copy pluging manually from netscape 4.7 or netescape 6.2 directory to > plugin directory in mozilla. > just find these file and put them in plugin directory of mozilla > > hppiq2.htm > np32dsw.dll > npdrmv2.dll > npdrmv2.zip > npds.zip > npdsplay.dll > nphppi.dll > NPJava13.dll > NPJPI140.dll > npnul32.dll > NPOJI600.dll > NPOJI610.dll > nppdf32.dll > nppl3260.dll > npqtplugin.dll > npqtplugin2.dll > npqtplugin3.dll > npqtplugin4.dll > npqtplugin5.dll > nprdx5.dll > nprjplug.dll > nprpverplug.dll > NPSWF32.dll > npwmsdrm.dll > QuickTimePlugin.class > rpcl3260.zip > ShockwavePlugin.class > > > > Henrik Gemal wrote: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>> OK, I love this version of Mozilla. If it had multiple mail accounts >>> in the past I might never have switched to IE. >>> I have two problems though: >>> >>> 1) I have more Java VMs (and Java IDEs) installed than most people >>> do, the one configured in the system in 1.3.1_01 with the plugin, but >>> still I have enabled Java but can see no applets. >>> >>> 2) I have installed RealAudio a lot of times. It works well in IE but >>> Mozilla still thinks it can do no Real Audio. >>> >>> Is it right that Helper Application in Preferences is completely empty? >>> >> >> I got both RealOne player and Java working. No problemo. >> Check http://gemal.dk/mozilla/java.html >> >
dont forget that you also may need the actual program installed.. especially for Java. I dont know that they work without their respective programs installed too. -dman84
