On Thursday 20 of August 2015 06:28:55 J. Leslie Turriff wrote: > Konqueror has provided an interface for Netscape plugins for a long time, > but Netscape (as such) has also been gone from the web for a long time.
Hi, this is the mailing list for documentation writer and your questions is more related to the development or to an user support channel (mailing list/forum), but I will try to answer. The interface is still in use by the old Flash Plugin (the one used by Firefox): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPAPI > > The Konqueror handbook implies that what it's referring to is really an API > standard for browser plugins. Yes, see above. > > Konqueror looks for these plugins in /opt/netscape, which has not been > installed on my OpenSuSE Linux for years. On my system it looks on various directories like $HOME/.mozilla/plugins, etc (Configure Konqueror -> Web Browsing -> Plugins -> Plugins). > > Can Konqueror interface with the much more popular plugins for the FireFox > browser? It should work with any NPAPI plugin, just like Firefox. Chromium (and Chrome) has another interface, which is (as usual with Chrome-related things) not stable (Pepper: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Native_Client#Pepper ). Ciao -- Luigi _______________________________________________ kde-doc-english mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-doc-english
