replied to
Martin:
> You are doing better than I am. Acrobate does not
> even show up in
> About:plugins. Neither the 29-Jul-03 or 2-Mar-04
> versions.
I did a standard install of the Weilbacher 1.7.5
build, into eCS 1.2. All the Innotek stuff, starting
with the Runtime Environment, had been installed
previously -- much of it as part of the eCS install.
The Acrobat plug-in works fine here . . . although,
much of the time, I would just as soon prefer a
separate Acrobat window to open, rather than having
the default window-inside-of-Moz do so.
So, I don't see your particular problem here, guys.
OTOH, after I just pulled up ABOUT:PLUGINS -- where
Acrobat does in fact show up, along with everything
else -- and then clicked on Home, Moz immediately
crashed. And if I go to install the Weilbacher 1.7.6,
as I soon will, I fully expect that Flash (and maybe
some other plugin stuff), will go AWOL, as has
happened before. Despite what Sander had to say about
this. (It would be nice if these anomalies were a bit
more standardized, from user to user.)
Jordan
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