Hmm, the buttons work for me in Safari. I did notice that once the move is finished, "Play" doesn't do a Rewind so you have to rewind using the in-movie controls (and since it plays automatically it's not easy to spot). Can you try that? On Oct 23, 2006, at 9:42 AM, Shalini Kamala wrote: Hi Rudi, I have MacBookPro 1,1 XCode 2.4 Firefox 1.5.0.7 (Should I upgrade to Firefox 2.0 ? ) In Safari, it does appear in Help-->About Plugins, however, doesn't respond to Play/Pause button clicks. I have Safari version 2.0.4 Thanks, --Shalini Rudi Sherry wrote on 10/20/2006, 5:26 PM:
It worked for me. What version of Mac OS X, Xcode and Firefox do you have? I'm using: Mac OS X 10.4.8 Xcode 2.3 Firefox 2.0 RC 2 If you build it exactly as it is in the example, it should work. In Safari, when you select the menu item Help -> About Plug-ins, does it show? Rudi FYI: I did notice that it doesn't show the movie in the right place under Firefox; I had to edit MovieObject.c and in the SetRect call, subtract portBounds.left from the x-values and subtract portBounds.top from the four values, to make it show the movie correctly in both Safari and Firefox (2.0 RC 2). On Oct 18, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Shalini Kamala wrote: Hello! I am new to MAC/XCode, I am trying to write a plugin for Mac. I started out with NetScapeMoviePlugin sample under webkit, but it crashes with Firefox. In Safari, it does not load the plugin. I saw a few postings on the listserv on the same topic. Is there a fix available ? Or, I am missing something ? Thanks much!! Shalini _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list |