On Sun, 1 Sep 2002 18:44:29 UTC, [EMAIL PROTECTED] opined:

> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 08/30/2002 
>    at 07:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stan Goodman) said:
> 
> >I don't have CPPRMI36.DLL on my system either, yet npnulos2.dll seems 
> >not to miss it. 
> 
> That's because you don't have the broken npmulos2.dll installed.  I do,
> but I also have CPPRMI36.DLL installed, so the null plugin still works.
> 
> Steven

I do not have CPPRMI36.DLL on my system.

Apparently my optimistic claim was mistaken. About Plugins says that 
NPNULOS2.DLL is installed, and that the "Netscape default plugin" is 
enabled. Seeing that the plugin was enabled made me feel that all was 
well in heaven and earth, and that The Great White Father in 
Washington had everything under control. It has been pointed out to me
that it should say that the "Mozilla default plugin" is enabled.

Because I don't know what to  expect from this plugin, and because I 
am not aware of any difficulty in the operation of Mozilla, I felt 
that my Mozilla installation was in order. I am still not sure in what
sense it is not.

-- 
Stan Goodman, Qiryat Tiv'on, Israel

Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" with "sgoodman".

200 years of European fecklessness in the face of Arab terror: Tripoli
Pirates (1814); OPEC Oil (1973); Saddam Hussein and Yasser Arafat 
(1990 et seq.) -- but actually financing it is a 21st-century European
wrinkle.

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