Chris Gianelloni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-10-17 at 22:52 +0200, dju` wrote:
> > Probably a silly question, but why choose nsplugin over
> > browserplugin? 

This may not be a particularly _good_ reason, but "nsplugin" is already
an accepted global USE flag.

> 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.

Yeah! What if lynx starts using plugins?

-- 
Each night Father fills me with dread
When he sits on the foot of my bed.
        I'd not mind that he speaks; In gibbers and squeaks,
But for the seventeen years he's been dead.  --  Edward Gorey

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