On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 12:28:06PM +0400, Andrew Pantyukhin wrote:
> On 4/25/06, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If firefox is supposedly superior to every other browser,
> > why, when it sees a realplayer "smil" file, does it pop up
> > a rectangle with radio-butt
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 01:02:00AM -0400, nawcom wrote:
> you can set up the mimetype for your user ($HOME/.mailcap) or globally
> (/etc/mailcap)
>
> by adding the line "application-smil: /location/of/realplay" to the file.
>
> I guess I'm confused, are you expecting the realplay binary to be in
On 4/24/06, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> snickered:
If firefox is supposedly superior
Low and pretty was set the bar. /usr/X11R6/bin/firefox
not excellent is, Pierce Brosnan thou artn't, Lawnmower
Man also is this not.
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On 4/25/06, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If firefox is supposedly superior to every other browser,
> why, when it sees a realplayer "smil" file, does it pop up
> a rectangle with radio-button options and a "BROWSE" button?
>
> I press BROWSE and another f
you can set up the mimetype for your user ($HOME/.mailcap) or globally
(/etc/mailcap)
by adding the line "application-smil: /location/of/realplay" to the file.
I guess I'm confused, are you expecting the realplay binary to be in
X11R6/bin, or are you confused about where and how to manually se
you can set up the mimetype for your user ($HOME/.mailcap) or globally
(/etc/mailcap)
by adding the line "application-smil: /location/of/realplay" to the file.
I guess I'm confused, are you expecting the realplay binary to be in
X11R6/bin, or are you confused about where and how to manually se
On Tue, Apr 25, 2006 at 03:10:01AM +0200, Danny Pansters wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 April 2006 02:35, Gary Kline wrote:
> > If firefox is supposedly superior to every other browser,
> > why, when it sees a realplayer "smil" file, does it pop up
> > a rectangle with radio-button options and
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 02:35, Gary Kline wrote:
> If firefox is supposedly superior to every other browser,
> why, when it sees a realplayer "smil" file, does it pop up
> a rectangle with radio-button options and a "BROWSE" button?
>
> I press BROWSE and another frame ope
If firefox is supposedly superior to every other browser,
why, when it sees a realplayer "smil" file, does it pop up
a rectangle with radio-button options and a "BROWSE" button?
I press BROWSE and another frame opens. I click on X11R6 and
eventually get to