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[Gnash-dev] How to make Gnash for Windows a mozilla plugin
Jason Ash
2008-12-13 00:01:19 UTC
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Dear Gnash Developers,

I became interested in Gnash when I discovered that Adobe Flash player would
not install for Firefox for Windows because my primary hard disk is drive
E:\ instead of C:\ Therefore, I'm searching for an alternative flash player
plug-in so I don't have to use Internet Exploder. I downloaded the windows
version of Gnash 0.8.2 but I can't figure out how to install it and make it
a Mozilla plug-in. The readme file isn't much help in this respect. Is the
windows version of Gnash currently just a standalone player? Is there a way
to make it a mozilla plug-in? One request for future features would be to
have a install wizard file in the windows version to install the standalone
player and mozilla plug-in effortlessly in a few mouse clicks. Thanks for
your help.

Jason
Dossy Shiobara
2008-12-13 09:52:51 UTC
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Is the windows version of Gnash currently just a
standalone player? Is there a way to make it a mozilla plug-in?
Yes. The browser plug-ins are still not ready for end-user use and are
not included in the releases, yet.
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