> You mean this? (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45699) > > As you can see, it's nominated for mozilla1.0. Meanwhile, just > set MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH to $HOME/.mozilla/plugins in your shell's startup > file and it should work.
Hmm, good catching - I'll forward it to the codeweavers guys for their crossover product. > > Are you seriously comparing Nautilus to Konqueror?? Nautilus (as much as > > I know it) doesn't have even 1/8th numbers of "plugins" (KIOSlaves in > > konqueror) - things like smb, sftp, lan browsing (without mounting), mac > > share browsing, zip/arj/tar/gz file browsing, pop3, man pages browsing, > > ldap, nfs, nntp.. should I continue??? > > Archive browsing is a part of GnomeVFS, IIRC. > For a full list of plugins, ls /usr/lib/vfs/moduiles. Note that VFS, > unlike IO, isn't designed for generic protocol IO but rather just for > protocols which can be seen as a filesystem structure. > > (oh, and should I remind that WebDAV, which has a KIO slave in KDE 3.0, > was already available in GNOME 1.4? :) I wish I could see some practical uses for WebDav so much - I heard lots of excitement about WebDav and heard it's being used on hotmail - but wtf does it gives me? (yes, GNOME 1.4 had WebDav. Should I show you the lists of plugins that even 2.0 doesn't have yet? ;) Hetz ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]