said:
>Now this is really strange. I'm certain I had the
>Innotek V7 installed for each eCS profile -- or is it
>installed for *SM itself*, and just applies to all
>profiles ? -- and I was accustomed to seeing it listed
>in About:Plugins. Yet when I go there now, I'm not
>seeing it listed at all. What I take to be Flash
>animations still displays at quite a few websites.
>Could it be that the Adblock or Flashblock extensions
>are hiding it or suppressing its appearance in the
>About:Plugins list ? I will also take a look under
>Mnenhy, just in case, but I had thought that
>Flashblock was simply a manual On/Off switch for
>whatever Flash content you encountered, and then you
>made decisions to accept or reject it on a
>case-by-case basis.
This may be off topic, but I notice that Mensys sells Macromedia Flash 5
for OS/2 for $28.00. Is this a different or better version of flash than
the one available on the web?
Thanks,
Sandy
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