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Steven Levine wrote:
>=20
> You can always install the plugin manually. See the readme. All you n=
eed
> to do is copy npswf2.dll to your Mozilla plugins directory and
> nsiFlash.xpt to the components directory.
Is there a test site for Flash?
My plugin list has:
File name: npswf2.dll
Shockwave Flash 7.0 r14
OS/2 Runtime Environment =A9 2003 InnoTek=AE Systemberatung GmbH
And, I do not find nsiFlash.xpt anywhere.
Ray
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