[Kde-kiosk] mozilla plugins, systemwide

David Bishop tech at gnuconsulting.com
Tue Mar 16 00:41:48 CET 2004


I would have, if I had known what that was.  On the other hand, it didn't 
work!  Man page not found...  And doing a search in my kde install tree 
didn't find anything with mozplugger, plugger, or moz in its name, at least 
that looked interesting.  Are we talking about the same thing?  In konqueror 
settings -> Plugins -> search path, I want /weird/path/to/mozilla to be 
included by default for my users.  Does konqueror use mozplugger for that?  
And if so, why is there no mention at all anywhere in my install about it?

On Monday 15 March 2004 4:06 pm, Mike Ely wrote:
> Hehe.  Ok, did you try "man mozplugger" to see if your answer was there?
>
> > From: David Bishop <tech at gnuconsulting.com>
> > Organization: GNUconsulting
> > Reply-To: kde-kiosk at kde.org
> > Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:00:11 -0700
> > To: kde-kiosk at kde.org
> > Subject: Re: [Kde-kiosk] mozilla plugins, systemwide
> >
> >
> > Sorry, I probably wasn't completely clear.  I want *konqueror* to look in
> > that directory.  I don't think editing moz files will change konq's
> > search path :-)
> >
> > On Monday 15 March 2004 3:38 pm, Mike Ely wrote:
> >> Actually, I think you want to do this from within Mozilla.  You should
> >> look for /path/to/mozilla/lib/ and look in these files:
> >> defaults/pref/all.js
> >> chrome/US.jar (or whichever localization you're going to have as
> >> default) The jar file is >not< a java archive, despite it's file
> >> extension - it's zip-compressed.  You'll probably find a variable for
> >> the plugins path in the all.js file.
> >>
> >> Mike Ely
> >> Computer Support Specialist
> >> Phoenix-Talent School District #4
> >> Talent, OR
> >>
> >>> From: David Bishop <tech at gnuconsulting.com>
> >>> Organization: GNUconsulting
> >>> Reply-To: kde-kiosk at kde.org
> >>> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 14:19:09 -0700
> >>> To: kde-kiosk at kde.org
> >>> Subject: [Kde-kiosk] mozilla plugins, systemwide
> >>>
> >>> I have mozilla installed in an unusual place (/mu/apps/mozilla/1.4/),
> >>> and unfortunately cannot change that.  What I want to do is have konq
> >>> look in that directory for plugins, like flash, but can't figure out
> >>> how (globally, I know how on a per user basis).  I went to kde/share,
> >>> and recursively grepped for mozilla ( to see if there was a config file
> >>> for looking for netscape/moz plugins), but didn't find anything
> >>> relevant. Ideas?  I'm running 3.2.1 if that matters.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>>
> >>> D.A.Bishop
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