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Date:      Sat, 2 Jun 2007 05:36:08 +0200
From:      Nikola Lecic <autumnal.colours@gmail.com>
To:        Nikola Lecic <nlecic@EUnet.yu>
Cc:        Ozan Enginoglu <ozanenginoglu@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Flashplugin problem after xorg 7.2 upgrade
Message-ID:  <4660e5a8.7bf67e34.6d34.6a57@mx.google.com>
In-Reply-To: <200706020235.l522Zv7p002571@smtpclu-1.eunet.yu>
References:  <1180738844.1116.9.camel@laptop> <200706020001.l5201mKS004494@smtpclu-1.eunet.yu> <1180746840.13173.5.camel@laptop> <200706020235.l522Zv7p002571@smtpclu-1.eunet.yu>

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On Sat, 2 Jun 2007 04:35:33 +0200
Nikola Lecic <nlecic@EUnet.yu> wrote:

> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 04:13:59 +0300
> Ozan Enginoglu <ozanenginoglu@gmail.com> wrote:
> [...]
> > And is there any way to play flash files without using
> > "nspluginwrapper"?
>=20
> Only in linux versions (linux-opera, linux-firefox...). There is no
> way to use linux flashplugin in native browsers without a wrapper.

Actually, yes, depends on what you need. You can use graphics/libflash
with www/flashplugin-mozilla (supports flash files up to version 4) and
graphics/gnash (GNU flash player, which is not actually a plugin; AFAIK
still can't handle YouTube, but it will in the near future). At this
moment, if you want to cover the most demanding flash sites, you have
no choice but to use linux-flashplugin (with a wrapper), as described in
the mail I've just sent.

Nikola Le=C4=8Di=C4=87



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