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Messages - John Armstrong

#1
Multimedia / Re: mplayer instructions
2009.01.16, 22:50:29
Oops. Not only is the link broken to the Win32 stuff, but the same link is where what Mauto describes as the "WORKING Mozilla mplayer plugin" is to be found.  So I am very interested in getting the npmp_test.zip file.  Help appreciated.  Is there someone out there who can email it to me?   JOhn
#2
Multimedia / Re: mplayer instructions
2009.01.16, 22:40:24
Thanks for the reply.  The Mauro piece explicitly refers to the Win32 plugins and codecs, but based on your reply, I will proceed without them.   John
#3
Multimedia / mplayer instructions
2009.01.16, 19:25:51
In the helpful post by Robert Mauro on "installing streaming audio and video support in Firefox.." reference was made to a particular  version of the Win32 plugins found at http://www.7xx.org/komh/npmp_test.zip
However, that link is now broken.  Any advice on where to get that download now?

TIA  John
#4
I use Thunderbird and Firefox, both at 2.0.0.5 level, and am happy to have the calendar feature. I'm using them under eCS2.0b3.  For some reason, I can not print the Lightning calendar, in any view.  Am I missing something?  Is printing not yet enabled under Lightning for eCS Thunderbird?   John
#5
Thaks, I figured it out. This is a terrrific ! application.
#6
What am I missing:  I have upgraded both Firefox and Thunderbird to ver. 2.0.0.5, but am having trouble figuring out how to install the Lightning extension for TBird.  If I use Firefox to download, I get the 'install' button, but of course it fails with the message that Lightning doesn't go with Firefox.   In Thunderbird, clicking 'add-ons' under the tools message, and then 'get extensions' doesn't produce anything.  Do I use some separate FTP program to download...and if so, where should it be put, etc. etc.  Thanks for any pointers.   John