On Wednesday 28 March 2007 09:53 +0100, T E Schmitz wrote: > I want to make Flash available only when I have to - no need for silly > movies on a dial-up unless the site's not working). > > I recently installed Flash into %HOME/.mozilla/plugins and Konqueror > picked this up as per its plug-in configuration. > > Am I understanding this correctly, that the plug-ins are not actually > copied over to a KDE directory? Correct. > If I wanted to enable flash for a website and then disable it again, > would exiting Konqueror suffice or will this only take effect with the > next KDE start-up (I use Konqueror under Gnome.) The values from settings -> configure Konqueror are saved when you click the apply or OK button. There is a Konqueror plugin/extension that allows to override these on a runtime per-window basis (package konq-plugins or kdeaddons depending on your distribution). > The other dilemma I face is that I have one website which requires Flash > 7 and another which requires Flash 8. Shouldn't that be compatible? I currently use the Flash 9 plugin and haven't encountered any problems yet. > As an aside, one thing I do not understand is why the same Flash-based > website [mal]functions in a different way in different browsers using > the SAME Flash plug-in. Haven't seen that either, but it could be a problem within the surrounding page, i.e. if it uses some broken JavaScript to control the Flash from "outside" Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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