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Every time I try to use the demonstration sites of Flash 5 it opens ns4.61
which I don't use but still have on my H partition. If I encounter Flash
on an url, it always tells me to download it.
I do use Mozilla 1.75. which is in my G partition.
I uninstalled Flash 5 and reinstalled it carefully deleting the default
ns4.61 plugin directory and adding the two Mozilla directories where I
have plugins (G:\mozilla\mozilla\plugins and
G:\mozilla\mozilla\mozilla\plugins. npnswf2.dll is in both directories;
nsIFlash.xpt is mozilla\mozilla\components.
There are no files in the ns4.61 plugins directories. The only file in
the base mozilla directory is my home page; the .exe is in
mozilla\mozilla.
EZirc also calls ns4.61 to display the file with all the commands, etc. I
checked the EZirc ini file and both of the installation command files and
found no reference to ns4.61.
Is Flash 5 obsolete? I know Ray Davison has Flash 7 and I think I have
seen reference to Flash 9. If that is my problem with Flash, why the
problem with EZirc?
If someone can tell me what my problem is, I would appreciate it.
Jack
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