There was a bug (dunno if it was fixed) with Netscape not properly
regenerating the ~/.netscape/plugin-list file. You might experiment
with renaming that, so that a new one is created.
BTW, if you haven't seen plugger
<
http://fredrik.hubbe.net/plugger.html>, it's a nice generic plugin
which handles lots of file types (video, sound, etc.) mainly by using
standard Linux progs.
-BVG
The Wolf wrote:
>
> I am running into a peculiar problem with my netscape.
>
> If I running netscape as root I can see installed pluggins,
> however any other user does not see them.
> They are still there, but when a website checks
> the existance of the pluggin before the page is
> loaded it always indicates the pluggin is not there.
>
> Also I can see abou:pluggins as root but not as
> any other user.
>
> I have tested the pluggins functionlity on the www.flash.com
> and it runs fine after I click on the bottom of the page with:
>
> If you know you have Flash Player installed click here.
>
> I am assuming it is some type of premission problem, I just do not
> know where.
>
> The Wolf
>
> --
> "The questions is not if we are paranoid,
> the question is if we are paranoid enough."
>
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