It appears that Safari Win seeks out and uses plug-ins from other browser installations (I haven't yet pulled a Win nightly to see if it does the same; assuming it does).
One impact on web developer/testers/support is, for instance, If you need to test Flash degradation, you'll have to remove your Flash Netscape-style plug-ins from all your installed browsers' plugins directories. Can someone outline the operational logic behind this behavior? Does it follow an order when looking for specific installations, say, alphabetically Firefox then Mozilla then Netscape? I may have different versions of a given plug-in in different browser installations to ease testing and it would help if I knew Safari Win's plug-in loading logic. Thanks much. -Lewis -- filtered by: Lewis Francis @ 703.855.6995 http://www.informationgift.com/ -- _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev

