> On Monday 08 December 2003 12:39, Mark Knecht wrote: > > I had really good luck with Mozilla 1.5. The only thing I've > > found that doesn't work for me was some real estate sites that > > had 3D viewing programs to look at houses for sale. They were > > using a bunch of Java and I couldn't get Mozilla to handle > > that even with the latest Blackdown stuff from Gentoo. > > I've seen a bunch of 3D views like that and they were implemented > using Quicktime VR. I never cared for them so I haven't found > out whether they work in Crossover Plugin with Quicktime or not. > > Rob Rob, Sorry if I wasn't clear. These 3D real estate sites are certainly viewable under Mozilla with the right plugin setup. When I tried to get it working I sent some messages to both the Redhat and Gentoo lists and people on both reported that they were able to view them correctly with specific plugins. The problem was that I was not able to view them with my setup, and typically for life in Linux, the suggestions I got from different people were just cryptic enough that I never found the solution and gave up. (Out of date plugins required, or conflicts with other things installed, etc.) I'm certain it was my stupidity and not that Linux/Mozilla (or Konqueror, etc.) can't do it. One day someone will do a site like the Plugger-5.0 testing site that really gets this stuff installed and tested. That's a nice site that goes a long way towards making sure you can view everything. It helped a lot, but wasn't perfect. Anyway, no big deal. Thanks, Mark