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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 14:48:19 PDT7, Colin Campbell wrote:
>Flash is the only Plugin I have installed right now. Does anyone have
>an opinion about which others should I put in?
Colin,
I use the following plug-ins with Mozilla 1.7.6:
Mozilla Default Plug-in: npnulos2.dll
DjVu Plugin: npdjvu.dll
InnoTek OS/2 Kit for Java Plug-in: npj2_jpi.dll, npj2_j14.dll, npj2_j32.dll,
npj2_j12.dll, npj2_j13.dll, npj2_j11.dll and npj2.dll
WarpVision: npwv.dll
OS/2 Unzip Plugin: npunzip.dll
Shockwave Flash: npswf2.dll
OS/2 Multimedia Audio PlugIns: npos2aud.dll
OS/2 Multimedia MIDI PlugIns: npos2mid.dll
OS/2 Multimedia Video PlugIns: npos2vid.dll
OS/2 Metafile Plugin v 0.1: NPMETA.DLL
I like and use all of them except, the unzip plug-in. For downloads I like to download the
entire file, then unzip it where I want and save the zip file as an archive. I rarely unzip the
file straight from the website and onto my HD. To circumvent the unzip plug-in I right
mouse click on the file link and chose "save link/file".
HCM
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