said:
Hi,
>I have never heard of the MPC plugin.
AKA the Media Player Connectivity plugin.
>You must mean one for Firefox.
Yes, or Seamonkey.
>I
>have looked on the Mozilla site, Google, and the PluginDoc site, without
>success. I do have the GBM plugin, but that does not seem to apply.
No, it would not. GBM has plugins for both Lucide and the Mozilla apps,
but it's not going to do PDFs very well.
>I must confess that I don't know how Lucide is getting loaded at the
>moment.
Well, you are going to have to figure this out.
>So, where does one find this MPC plugin??????????
http://membres.lycos.fr/sethnakht/
and elsewhere.
>Also, is there a repository for plugins for Lucide?
No.
>The eCS Betazone
>mentions plugins under the Lucide project, but I can't find a source
>other than those distributed with Lucide.
The are awaiting developers.
Steven
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