Yeah, I do have a Netscape 4.77 installed, and I already symlinked the 
libflashplayer.so of Netscape to my mozilla's plugin directory and still 
doesn't work
 

Raymund dos Remedios writes: 

> I'm using Shockwave Flash 4.0 r12 which I used together with my netscape 4.77 
> install.  It seems to work fine on the mozilla-0.9.1 build 2001060810.   
> 
> Actually, I had netscape installed prior to mozilla and mozilla automatically 
> detected the netscape pluggin.   I am using Redhat 7.1 and the packages 
> provided in the distro (the distro actually comes with netscape 4.76).  
> Everything came together with no hitch. 
> 
> Checking the directory  mozilla/plugins/ indicated that the libflashplayer.so 
> was symbolically linked to the netscape/plugins/libflashplayer.so. 
> 
> So if you've got the libflashplayer.so already (as what your e-mail seems to 
> indicate) and you do not have netscape installed, you may want to try simply 
> copying (or symbolically linking) the libflashplayer.so file to the 
> mozilla/plugins/ directory in your system. 
> 
> Hope this helps...
> Raymund
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