Re: Mplayer as Quicktime plugin?

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Thks, Florin, you're 'daMan'! =) Yes, Opera can use Mozilla plugins, and
simply making a symlink to /usr/lib/gxine/gxineplugin.so on
~/.opera/plugins did the trick =)

Thks again, and happy holidays.

Andre

On 21 Dec 2003 15:56:00 -0800
Florin Andrei <florin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sun, 2003-12-21 at 06:05, Andre Costa wrote:
> > 
> > thank you very much, I just downloaded gxine and so far I like it a
> > lot. Could you just show me your filetype/MIME settings that make
> > Opera (or your preferred browser) automatically run gxine for
> > Quicktime/MPEG/WMV movies?
> 
> Can Opera use Mozilla plugins?
> If it can, gxine has a Mozilla plugin that can be installed just like
> any other plugin (it's a .so file).
> 
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