Fully Scriptable Plugins For Mozilla/Netscape
Vadim Plessky
lucy-ples at mtu-net.ru
Tue Jul 23 11:48:21 BST 2002
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 2:28 pm, inbox at jowenn.at wrote:
| Hi
|
| The bad thing is, that the new flash player exists only for windows. As
| does the quicktime player
| Kind regards
| Joseph Wnninger
|
So, you think this announcement is irrelevant for Linux users?
Strange... I had impression that Mozilla is more-less consistent with its
releases for different platforms (Mac, Windows, Linux)
|
| >
| >What is the status of 'scriptability' for Netscape plugins in Konqueror?
| >
| >---------- Forwarded Message ----------
| >
| >Subject: Fully Scriptable Plugins For Mozilla/Netscape
| >Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 13:46:24 -0700
| >From: "Arun K.R." <aruner at netscape.com>
| >To: mozilla-announce at mozilla.org
| >
| ......
|
| >
| >Flash 6 r40 (http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayerbutton/) is both
| >scriptable and FSCommand compliant. FSCommands allow you to "talk" to
| >the browser, and you can now invoke methods on the Flash player:
| >
| >http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/publishexport/scriptingwithflash/
| >
| >As a quick test, go to http://www.ford.de without the new Flash, and see
| >the difference after you do install it!
| >
| >Similarly, Quicktime 6 (http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/) is
| >fully scriptable. You can read about the exposed API from:
| >
| >http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/quicktime/qtdevdocs/REF/QT41_HTML/QT4
| >1WhatsNew-72.html
| >Those multimedia/DHTML experiences that we were once "locked out of" are
| >now available in Mozilla and Netscape browsers :-)
| >
| Kind regards
| Joseph Wenninger
Regards,
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