said:
>
>
>>File name: npswf2.dll
>>Shockwave Flash 7.0 r61
>>OS/2 Runtime Environment © 2003 InnoTek® Systemberatung GmbH
>
>
> Hi Steven,
>
> I have Flash 7.0 r14. I did a Google search for r61 but couldn't find it.
> Do you have a url you can recommend?
>
> Thanks,
> Sandy
You can make your own.... If you have "Flash 7.0 r14" installed..
Install one of these on a Windows Machine with Firefox/Mozilla (it
should work with SeaMonkey too).
<http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/installers/7/r61/flashplayer7r61_win.exe>
or a little newer one:
<http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/installers/7/r63/flashplayer7r63_win.exe>
Copy the "NPSWF32.dll" from your Windows Machine, Firefox/Mozilla
Plugins Directory to your OS/2 Machine, Firefox/Mozilla Plugins
Directory, after making a Backup of the files within.
Edit the "npswf2.dll" file with a Hex Editor. Search for the String "7.0
r14", change to "7.0 r61" or "7.0 r63" depending on which "NPSWF32.dll"
was installed.
Pray for a "blessed version" of Flash 8 that can be released and Pay
Innotek for it...
MarkO
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