Okay, here's the complete senario:
I've Installed first Netscape-4.77 and i put it in my
/usr/local/lib/netscape, and symlinks the communicator-linux-4.77 (i guess)
to /usr/local/bin/netscape, and I'm currious about mozilla-0.9.1 and I
compile the source and placed it in /usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla and again symlink
the binary to /usr/local/bin/mozilla. Then out of curiousity again, to
enable flash on my newly installed mozilla, I try first to download the
version 5 of macromedia and I got a flash_linux.tar.gz untaring it to
/usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla/plugin directory. I executed mozilla and visit
http://www.kimble.org and pointing me to download the flash plugin, I
removed the downloaded (not working flash plugin) and symlinked the plugin
of my Netscape 4.77 (/usr/local/lib/netscape/plugin) to my mozilla plugin
directory (/usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla) and try to visit
http://www.bayantrade.com and http://www.kimble.org and still directing me
to download the flash plugin.
It's ok if my mozilla doesn't want to play macromedia/flash data, still I
have my Netscape 4.77 working. btw, I just asked a question if you also
experienced this kind of problem.
I hope that this will clarify my first question.
TIA
Jimmy
G. T. Francisco, III writes:
> Sinabi ni Jimmy Lim noong Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 09:24:23AM +0000 GMT:
>> 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
>>
>
> What about the Java Class File (ShockwaveFlash.Class)?
>
> G-3
>
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