Le dimanche 07 mai 2006 à 17:58 -0500, Zac Bowling a écrit :
You have to set the CompPath property on the WebControl object to a
mozilla/firefox directory that has a plugins folder get it to work.
Its a static so just say
WebControl.CompPath = /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox;
I try this
Hi.
I'm using gecko-sharp to create my own specific browser. I want to be
able view Flash content in this browser.
The browser is working good but no mozilla plugin is available.
Is it possible to have the plugin when using Gecko-sharp ?
I have see now way to specify my plugin directory to the
Hello,
The browser is working good but no mozilla plugin is available.
Is it possible to have the plugin when using Gecko-sharp ?
I have see now way to specify my plugin directory to the WebControl.
If someone has a solution.
Just yesterday someone posted the solution, you need to set
You have to set the CompPath property on the WebControl object to a
mozilla/firefox directory that has a plugins folder get it to work.
Its a static so just say
WebControl.CompPath = /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox;
And yes, I know it sucks it doesn't do that for you automatically.
Zac
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