said:
Hi,
>Oh _me_ of little faith, I guess. This does seem to
>have worked. I don't quite "get it" how this (063 vs.
>062 or 061) translates into these particular observed
>results, but there we are.
It's simple. None of this is simple. Correlating defects to specific
code is almost always some combination of art and science.
>Plug-Ins were still being referenced from an old Moz
>1712 directory tree. And I'm trying to change this
>Plugins lineup. EDIT --> PREFERENCES in SM does not
>reveal wherever it is that you tell SM *where* to find
>its Plugins.
The rules are as they always have been. Read up on MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH at
<http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/Warpzilla.html>
>Acrobat 5. (We can't use Lucide for this, right ?)
Not yet.
>Is it sufficient just to delete and replace various
>Plugins files with the file manager ?
Depends of the plugin, but the general answer is yes. The exception is
Flash, with needs its installer run to set up the Registry.
>Flash needs to create a particular sub-directory
>structure when you run Flashinst, for example.
Not really. Flashinst just needs to find the plugin files in the current
directory.
Steven
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