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Date:      Fri, 06 Jul 2007 07:46:10 -0400
From:      Dave Grochowski <malus.x@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-x11@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Flash player for either Konqueror or Firefox?
Message-ID:  <468E2B82.4060007@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <468AF649.4090903@denninger.net>
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Hey,

Try manually adding the plugin directory created by nspluginwrapper. 
Should be something like "$HOME/.mozilla/plugins" sans quotes.

Sincerely,
Dave Grochowski

Karl Denninger wrote:
> Hmmmm... what did you do to get that to work?
>
> I have it working with Firefox with Flash7, but not 9.  However, 
> Konqueror goes through the directories and finds nothing when I tell 
> it to search.  Not sure what's wrong there... but it definitely 
> doesn't work.
>
> Karl Denninger (karl@denninger.net)
> http://www.denninger.net
>
>
>
>
> Dave Grochowski wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> Konqueror should work with nspluginwrapper, since it will search all 
>> of Mozilla's and Firefox's plugin directories for plugins. Using 
>> nspluginwrapper, I have Flash 7 working with Konqueror under a 
>> relatively recent 6.2-STABLE. However, some Flash based sites don't 
>> work correctly, such as Toyota's site. For the most part, though, it 
>> works fine.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Dave Grochowski
>>
>> Karl Denninger wrote:
>>> I got Opera to work with Flash7; will go back at Firefox with the 
>>> wrapper program......
>>>
>>> 9 doesn't work AT ALL - attempting to go to any page that has flash 
>>> content on it instantly blows up as soon as you navigate - even 
>>> trying to leave!
>>>
>>> Too bad Konqueror won't work.  That sucks; it would be awesome if it 
>>> did - one tool for all.
>>>
>>> Karl Denninger (karl@denninger.net)
>>> http://www.denninger.net
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Scott Robbins wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Jul 03, 2007 at 05:07:38PM -0500, Karl Denninger wrote:
>>>>  
>>>>> Yeah, I've tried that and updated to Firefox 2 as well; if I try 
>>>>> to have the flashplayer (there isn't a FreeBSD one, I'm attempting 
>>>>> to use the Linux one) load it segfaults Firefox immediately.
>>>>>
>>>>> Opera doesn't work either.
>>>>>     
>>>> ]
>>>> Again, flash 7 or flash 9?  As I said, at this point, flash 9 is quite
>>>> problematic.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>> I think I'm stuck here; this is something that FreeBSD needs to 
>>>>> get resolved if its going to be a serious contender in the desktop 
>>>>> arena.  I've got folks that would love to run this (and some Java 
>>>>> apps) but its just not getting it done.......
>>>>>     
>>>>
>>>> I'm able to run both java and flash with firefox.  (Although I 
>>>> can't get
>>>> linux-java working with linux-opera at this point.)
>>>>
>>>> Others have had more luck with linux-firefox, linux-flash and
>>>> linux-java.  It's true that these are harder to get working in FreeBSD
>>>> than they are in Linux, and are actually a bit behind, but most folks
>>>> manage to get one combo (or combination of combos) working in some 
>>>> way. For me, native firefox works with java, linux-flash 7, 
>>>> acroread, and the
>>>> mplayer plugin.  The linux-opera port works with acroread and 
>>>> flash. For native firefox, I installed it, linux-flash 7, and then
>>>> nspluginwrapper.  (I had acroread installed somewhere along the line.)
>>>> I then just ran nspluginwrapper -a -v -i and it worked without problem
>>>> (for me.)
>>>>
>>>> On the other hand, I've run into lots of posts on bsdforums where 
>>>> people
>>>> have your problems, some eventually solved, others apparently not.  I
>>>> realize that's not much help, but at least you know you're not alone.
>>>> :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   
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