On Monday 17 October 2005 23:14, Chris Gianelloni wrote:
> Actually, I think it is plugin-compatible with netscape, not necessarily
> netscape-based.  For example, Konquerer can use the same plugins.  At
> any rate, it is probably best to think about this now, hence using
> nsplugin, rather than later, when whiz-bang $browser comes out that has
> its own plugin interface.
I quote entirely what Chris said... also, Konqueror uses KParts as plugins, 
nsplugins are an "extra", so yeah we have at least two plugins interfaces 
already present. The fact that KParts are more than plugins for konqueror is 
another point ;)

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