/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins is what you are looking for ...
ech0 wrote:
> I went to macromedias site and downloaded the tarbell for flash/shockwaveX or
> whatever its called because I need it for alot of webpages. Anyways how do I
> install it for Mozilla I read the install directions but I can f
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, ech0 wrote:
> I went to macromedias site and downloaded the tarbell for flash/shockwaveX or
> whatever its called because I need it for alot of webpages. Anyways how do I
> install it for Mozilla I read the install directions but I can find mozillas
> plugin directory where i
Around Mon,Sep 09 2002, at 10:28, ech0, wrote:
>I went to macromedias site and downloaded the tarbell for flash/shockwaveX or
>whatever its called because I need it for alot of webpages. Anyways how do I
>install it for Mozilla I read the install directions but I can find mozillas
>plugin di
I went to macromedias site and downloaded the tarbell for flash/shockwaveX or
whatever its called because I need it for alot of webpages. Anyways how do I
install it for Mozilla I read the install directions but I can find mozillas
plugin directory where i'm supposed to put it at... I know th
not director but you might want to take a look.
http://www.swift-tools.com/
Bret
Daniel Goldin wrote:
> Has anybody ported the equivalent of director to Linux? Is it possible
> to make flash animation on a Linux system? I can't afford the 899
> dollar price-tag for director in Windows. If any
Has anybody ported the equivalent of director to Linux? Is it possible
to make flash animation on a Linux system? I can't afford the 899
dollar price-tag for director in Windows. If anyone on this list has
any ideas, I'd be very grateful. Thanks.
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Anybody other than myself ever looked for a shockwave plugin for Netscape on
Linux? I did and here is the reply I got. Flame me if you want but here it
is ...
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>Dear Paul,
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>Vivo has neve