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Vivia Nikolaidou wrote:
>>eventually you can have the plugin have a config like .. a path to an
>>external flash player ...
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> or use the "open file" command in preferences, or just the browser if this
> is unset? :)
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>>ok, again, much blah
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Vivia Nikolaidou wrote:
>>I suggest we also add that problem about /etc/localtime not existing (don't
>>remember the thread.. search for "time value" in the forums)..
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> Added this, as well as "Why doesn't aMSN support audio / Why did aMSN drop
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On Tuesday 10 January 2006 15:44, Tom Jenkins wrote:
> Karel Demeyer wrote:
> >Btw: why not just showing 'm in a browser window ? This way I guess the
> >plugin will only depend on a method to extract CAB (ms cabinet) files.
> >Everyone has a browser, it's already set in amsn's config, mercury (no
> eventually you can have the plugin have a config like .. a path to an
> external flash player ...
or use the "open file" command in preferences, or just the browser if this
is unset? :)
> ok, again, much blahblah and no code I guess ;)
yes, go ahead :) You seem to know much better than me h
Karel Demeyer wrote:
Btw: why not just showing 'm in a browser window ? This way I guess the
plugin will only depend on a method to extract CAB (ms cabinet) files.
Everyone has a browser, it's already set in amsn's config, mercury (no,
not again a comparision with that closed source piece of pi
Btw: why not just showing 'm in a browser window ? This way I guess the
plugin will only depend on a method to extract CAB (ms cabinet) files.
Everyone has a browser, it's already set in amsn's config, mercury (no,
not again a comparision with that closed source piece of pirate-ware)
does it too t
hummm.. it's new it seems.. I though it was gplflash that you pointed
out...
anyways, when it will be released, it would be nice to try it, but we'll
need binaries (for windows/mac mainly)..
in any case, we knew about gplflash, we just never implemented winks
because noone was interested in d
yes, yes, we know...
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 13:44:06 -0500, Boris Faure (billiob)
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Hi.
While surfing the web, i've just found a flash player :
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
It could be used to see winks.
Greets
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Boris FAURE (billiob)
mail, msn : [EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi.
While surfing the web, i've just found a flash player :
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
It could be used to see winks.
Greets
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Boris FAURE (billiob)
mail, msn : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No trees were killed in the sending of this message.
However, a large number of electrons were terribly
agitate
hehe, ok ok, I didn't want to start a flamewar over here, so let's settle
this in a diplomatic manner : YOU SHUT UP! :P lol, just kidding, well,
I'll give you my opinions on evrything you said, I don't disagree with
you, on the contrary, I agree, but there are some considerations that we
ha
Now, let's be clear, of course I highly respect Ole Andre for the reverse
engineering, I don't think I could do that (no experience with reverse
engineering). The only thing I do not like is some aspect of the way he
implemented it. But yeah, that hits some sense of coding style, and that
seems
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 08:10:56 -0500, Vivia Nikolaidou
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Hello,
I just realized that the file that we offer for download for Desktop
Integration is the wrong one, where the file selector won't work. I tried
to enable auto-update, added the cvs_version like, but do I al
Hello,
I just realized that the file that we offer for download for Desktop
Integration is the wrong one, where the file selector won't work. I tried
to enable auto-update, added the cvs_version like, but do I also have to
increment the plugin_version in order to trigger the update? Does anyon
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