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OK - I've been playing more with the Acrobat4 Plugin for Netscape.  Now
I'm plagued by this error:

"ERROR: libc.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory Cant load plugin
/usr/local/lib/netscape-linux/plugins/nppdf.so. Ignored."

Is this because an glibc Netscape (Linux Netscape v4.7) is trying to use
an older libc Acrobat plugin?  I'm not sure that this is the case, at
this point I'm just guessing.

I've been through Deja.Com and Geocrawler a couple of times but haven't
come up with anything helpful.  Has anyone succesfully managed this
problem?


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