On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 09:45:17PM +0200, Thomas Viehmann wrote: > David Schleef wrote: > > The directory doesn't matter. It could be /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ > > or /usr/lib/netscape/plugins. "npapi" is more descriptive of the > > interface that the plugins actually use, though. > > /usr/lib/npapi is meaningless to most user who will know > mozilla/plugins and netscape/plugins.
And?? What does it matter? So /usr/lib/npapi is meaningless to the user. The /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins directory could be a symlink back to /usr/lib/npapi/plugins. As could the /usr/lib/netscape/plugins directory. I'm sure that there are many directories that are meaningless to several users. -- Jamin W. Collins Linux is not The Answer. Yes is the answer. Linux is The Question. - Neo