Re: ActiveX

2009-01-06 Thread JeffM
>Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:
>>active-x is a MS/IE thing only,
>>
aka a site shouting "We don't want your business".

>however, there are a few options
>>[. . .]
>>Last option: find another site.
>>
That would be the smart option.

Nobody wrote:
> ActiveX
>Yeah, try to stream audio from Toronto's CFRB.com using SeaMonkey.
>

...or using OS X or using Linux or anything else non-Micros~1.

Find a site that isn't run by idiots
--one that understand the nature of the Internet:
A homogeneous network with a hetrogeneous infrastructure.
(aka: It's not supposed to matter whose products you run.)
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Re: ActiveX

2009-01-06 Thread Benoit Renard

NO wrote:

Suggestions or recommendations?


Complain to Netflix.
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Re: ActiveX

2009-01-05 Thread Nobody

Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo wrote:

NO wrote:
Is there a way to install ActiveX in SM 1.1.14? Or Am I relegated to 
using IE in order to stream films from Netflix?


I have searched the plug ins page on SM help and did not find 
anything, perhaps I missed it.


Suggestions or recommendations?

Thanks...


active-x is a MS/IE thing only, however, there are a few options you 
can do.


There is an active-x plugin, that may or may not work.  You need to 
hunt it down.  Its by Adam Locke.


Or, you can use IETab.  This lets you view things in IE within SM.  
The last working version is: 
ie_tab-1.3.3.20070528-fx+mz+sm+fl-win.xpi, and you can get it here: 
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addons/versions/1419


Last option: find another site.


 ActiveX

Yeah, try to stream audio from Toronto's CFRB.com using SeaMonkey.


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Re: ActiveX

2009-01-01 Thread JeffM
NO wrote:
>Is there a way to install ActiveX in SM 1.1.14?
>
ActiveX is the LEAST SECURE way to do anything.
In addition, sites that require you to use
single-source/single-platform technologies are STUPID.

>Or Am I relegated to using IE in order to stream films from Netflix?
>
I *really* like it when BANKS require ActiveX.
It shows you how CLUELESS they are
and give you a strong indication you should IMMEDIATELY find another
bank.
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Re: ActiveX

2009-01-01 Thread Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo

NO wrote:
Is there a way to install ActiveX in SM 1.1.14? Or Am I relegated to 
using IE in order to stream films from Netflix?


I have searched the plug ins page on SM help and did not find anything, 
perhaps I missed it.


Suggestions or recommendations?

Thanks...


active-x is a MS/IE thing only, however, there are a 
few options you can do.


There is an active-x plugin, that may or may not work. 
 You need to hunt it down.  Its by Adam Locke.


Or, you can use IETab.  This lets you view things in IE 
within SM.  The last working version is: 
ie_tab-1.3.3.20070528-fx+mz+sm+fl-win.xpi, and you can 
get it here: 
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addons/versions/1419


Last option: find another site.

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