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> Well -- version 1.5 works fine.
> Except for npwv.dll -- that gives me a black screen when I click on
> certain url links.
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> But if I try to install 1.6a or 1.6b, the orange box with Mozilla come on
> the screen briefly and then disappears. Nothing is then running.
>
> I'd like to get npwv.dll to work, but I am afraid to try installing 1.6
> over 1.5.
Sandy wrote:
If that happens to be the WarpVision dll, per messages I have read on their message
board, and comments from their changelogs (continuous revisions), I think you'd have to
conclude that this plugin is not ready for primetime yet. So, you may not be missing
much.
I'm still using Moz 1.4x or 1.5, depending on the platform and the partition -- mostly
because I have not had the time to experiment with something that seems to be working
for me.
Jordan
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