Kevin Krammer wrote: > 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). I am on Debian and have kdeaddons installed already. How do I change the plug-ins on the fly? >>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. I know one site which is not fully working with Flash 9 any longer. I have not yet tested this in Konqueror yet, only Mozilla. -- Regards, Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.