We discussed with Odin people and it is theoretically possible but someone would need to do the work
Mike Kaply IBM Andy Willis wrote: > Is it possible to get warpzilla to recognize windows plug ins such that they might >have a chance > of running with the help of Olin? > Andy > > Michael Capably wrote: > > > They are supported in IBM Web Browser. They aren't supported in Warpzilla. I know >that sounds > > weird. > > > > We put in some incredibly ugly hacks in cross-platform code to make them work. > > > > We can't do this in Mozilla. > > > > Mike Kaply > > > > Mikus Grinbergs wrote: > > > > > On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 10:05:16 -0600 Michael Kaply ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Andy Willis wrote: > > > > > I have seen hangs in relation to Java but most have mine have been with > > > > > the midi plugin. > > > > > > > > If you mean the IBM 4.61 MIDI plugins, none of the 4.61 plugins are > > > > supported on Warpzilla. > > > > > > > > The architecture of these plugins makes assumptions that only 4.61 meets. > > > > > > > > Mike Kaply > > > > IBM > > > > > > I __wish__ I better understood the various things IBM says. > > > > > > The following is copied directly from the 'read.me' that comes > > > with the "IBM Web Browser" product. Having seen it, I was fooled > > > into thinking that it might also apply to Warpzilla: > > > > > > | 3.1 Netscape 4.61 Plug-ins > > > | -------------------------- > > > | To use Netscape 4.61 Plug-ins, copy the files from the > > > | NETSCAPE\PROGRAM\PLUGINS directory to the OS2WEB\PLUGINS > > > | directory. The default installation location for Web > > > | Browser is C:\OS2WEB. > > > > > > You say "none of the 4.61 plugins are supported". Will Warpzilla > > > EVER get rid of that annoying "Download Plug-in Loader Plug-in" > > > message ? > > > > > > mikus
