On Thursday 28 November 2002 20:53, Dan Jacobson wrote: solution update mozilla to version 1.1 dev plus on there web site there a link to plug-in with all the extra,or use opera for linux I think the version is now 6.1
Pierre > Just curious what the debian user does if he wants to browse like his > microsoft counterpart when encountering flash, java, etc. 'enhanced' > web pages. These cause mozilla 0.99 to ask me to download some > 'plug-ins' in some wacky fail prone way on my frail costly modem > connection. Why can't we 'plug-in' all the plug-ins before hand from > our debian CD set? I'm tired of complaining that various sites > shouldn't be using all this 'advanced technology'. Instead I was > supposing that the highly advanced debian system with 3 times as many > packages as other distributions certainly somehow can meet and exceed > the convenience of a microsoft user when encountering .swf etc. > Yes I noted some packages to deal with .swf, but what is the > 'integrated' way? -- Pierre webmaster of. http://www.linux411.net your help with linux http://www.linux411.org your software and forum resources http://www.cecug.info Child abuse prevention http://www.cecugfile.net another depot. http://www.cecug.net our web service and shell account for irc 5 gig web space 5 gig bandwidth,50.00 per month. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]