It would be interesting to see what the people at Microsoft suggest.
Even if it is not established now, maybe this is something that could
be established?

In ideal Windows world it be nice to see Program Files\Common \Internet Plugins
or Application Data\Shared\Internet Plugins being used, but it would
be worth having the guys over at Redmond comment on this.

Andre

On 6-Jul-07, at 21:02 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Unlike on Linux, I don't think there's a "standard" path for plugins
that's in the user's account folder.. sadly...

On 7/6/07, Oliver Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe we are scanning everywhere NPAPI (eg. Firefox) plugins
would normally live.  If there's a standard path that we're missing
we would appreciate a bug being filed on it.

--Oliver

On 6/07/2007, at 4:33 PM, MILIANO Vitorio wrote:

> Hello, the Apple web-dev list suggested I post this question here:
>
> I'm an NPAPI plugin author looking for some help on where Safari 3 for
> Windows likes its plugins.
>
> For Windows users without administrator access, there's no way to
> write
> files into the Program Files directory, so no way to install plugins
> into Program Files\Safari\Plugins.
>
> Is there an alternate directory location available, or will there be?
> Application Data\Apple Computer\Safari\Plugins, perhaps?  I haven't
> found a location that's worked.
>
> Thanks,
> Vitorio Miliano
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