Re: Safari plug-ins part 2
- From: Timberwoof <timberwoof@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Sep 2005 03:13:01 GMT
In article <u1125798036@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
zinnia1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Woodhead) wrote:
> > The plug in is added to the folder "/Library/Internet Plug-Ins" when
> > RealPlayer is installed. Should be all you need.
>
> Hey!
>
> There seems to have been a general concensus in this thread that
> all you do is load RealPlayer to automatically install the plug-in and
> universal media access ensues.
>
> RealPlayer is showing up in my "Plug-ins Installed" window, but I
> cannot
> get anything (especially Microsoft made) to admit that a plug-in is
> available. Any thoughts?
Go to Macromedia and get the Flash and Shockwave players. See if Internet
Exploder recognizes them; see if Safari recognizes them.
Microsoft hates Real, so I would not be surprised if Internet Exploder refuses
to see the real Player.
But I have found WMV and Real players that work on my OS X system with Safari. I
don't run INternet Exploder except for the odd web site that some idjit wrote to
work only with that browser.
> I'm running Safari 2.0, Tiger 10.4.2.
>
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