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Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 20:03:54 -0700
From: Sandy <sshapiro@ucsd.edu >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: plugins question


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Steven Levine wrote:
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>> I have a MOZ_PLUG subdirectory on each boot drive pointed to in the
>> respective config.sys files.
>>
>
> Is this a typo?

Not a typo. Just not clear.

E: drive config.sys has:

SET MOZILLA_PLUGIN_PATH=H:\MOZILLA\MOZ_PLUG

I: drive config.sys has:

SET MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=I:\PROGRAMS\MOZ_PLUG

Both subdirectories have identical copies of the plugin files.

Seamonkey is on the H: drive.

Running this copy of Seamonkey from eCS, the plugins from the
I:\programs\moz_plug subdirectory are recognized.
Running this copy of Seamonkey from Warp 4, the plugins from the
H;\mozillal\moz_plug subdirectory are not recognized.

Looking more carefully, I now see a typo where I have
MOZILLA_PLUGIN_PATH instead of MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH.

So that may be my problem. I will check it out.

Thanks,
Sandy


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I have a MOZ_PLUG subdirectory on each boot drive pointed to in the 
respective config.sys files.
    

Is this a typo? 

Not a typo. Just not clear.

E: drive config.sys has:

SET MOZILLA_PLUGIN_PATH=H:\MOZILLA\MOZ_PLUG

I: drive config.sys has:

SET MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=I:\PROGRAMS\MOZ_PLUG

Both subdirectories have identical copies of the plugin files.

Seamonkey is on the H: drive.

Running this copy of Seamonkey from eCS, the plugins from the I:\programs\moz_plug subdirectory are recognized.
Running this copy of Seamonkey from Warp 4, the plugins from the H;\mozillal\moz_plug subdirectory are not recognized.

Looking more carefully, I now see a typo where I have MOZILLA_PLUGIN_PATH instead of MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH.

So that may be my problem. I will check it out.

Thanks,
Sandy
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