On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 10:36:55AM +0100, Jeppe Buk wrote:
> I can't get Flash to work in Konqueror under Woody - it worked fine
> when I used another distribution with my home-compiled KDE.
>
> When looking at a page using flash components (e.g. radiusmovie.com)
> Konqueror spawns two windows w
> How does the Flash plugin locate the Java VM? Is it through the
> browser or in some other way?
Not quite sure, but I guess it either uses the one defined in
Settings/Konqueror Browser/Java/ or just tries to run "java"
in a shell. If you can run java from the command line and
"Path to java exec
On Monday 31 December 2001 12:28, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> > When looking at a page using flash components (e.g.
> > radiusmovie.com) Konqueror spawns two windows with the download
> > page for Flash instead of showing the animation.
>
> Have you installed a Java virtual machine? The Konqueror Flash
>
> When looking at a page using flash components (e.g. radiusmovie.com)
> Konqueror spawns two windows with the download page for Flash instead
> of showing the animation.
Have you installed a Java virtual machine? The Konqueror Flash plugin
requires Java and does exactly what you just described i
I can't get Flash to work in Konqueror under Woody - it worked fine
when I used another distribution with my home-compiled KDE.
I have my Netscape plugins in ~/nsplugins (subdirectories), and this
is the only directory in the scan list in Konqueror. Konqueror finds
the plugins (Real and Flash)
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