Re: Help for firefox neededhelp for firefox needed

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Nigel Henry wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 December 2006 19:21, Steve Searle wrote:
>> Around 06:15pm on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 (UK time), Jonas G
>> scrawled:
>>> Firefox 1.5 is old. Maybe you should download and free
>>> firefox2!
>> Firefox 1.5.0.8 is the version that is supplied with/officially
>> supported by Fedora.
>>
>> Steve
>
> Hi Steve. I don't think this is a firefox problem. I can get the
> indiamusiconline site playing music on FC2, using Firefox 1.5.0.4
> (which I should have upgraded, and have done on the another
> machine, and am trying to track down where I downloaded it to, like
> which distro). The site also plays fine on FC5, using
> Firefox-1.5.0.9, which is the latest Firefox update.
>
> this really seems to be a problem associated with the realplayer
> plugins. Mplayerplugin provides many plugins, including the "rm"
> (realmedia) one, and perhaps if you have also installed
> realplayer10GOLD.bin from the realmedia site there is some sort of
> conflict going on between the Mplayerplugins "rm" plugin, and
> realplayer10GOLD.bin that you've just installed when using Firefox.
>
>
> As I've already posted, with FC2 I download Firefox from the
> mozilla site, install it in /usr/local, and run the firefox
> shellscript from a desktop launcher on KDE. When I install
> mplayerplugin, it installs all the plugins in
> /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Next I need to create softlinks from
> Firefox to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins for the mplayerplugins I want
> to use, which for me are just the "wmp" and "qt" ones. I already
> have realplayer10GOLD.bin installed, so don't need another "rm"
> plugin.
>
> I'm not saying to the OP, what's the problem here? there clearly is
> some problem. It's just a problem finding out what the problem is,
> if that makes any sense.
>
> Nigel.
I think i will have to agree with Nigel. I removed the mplayerplug-in,
removed realplayer and put up Helix (don't ask me why .... pure
experimental purpose !! :) )
Then i opened the indian music site... Now it detects the Helix player
with the correct version.

1st observation completed.

2nd stage of experiment :

Install RealPlayer10. Open indianmusic site, correctly detects
RealPlayer. But still doesn't play..No error messages thrown

3rd stage of experiment :

Install mplayerplug-in...now detects the RealPlayer version as
6.0....Action taken: Uninstall mplayerplug-in..

So, the result of the exercise is that because of mplayerplug-in, the
RealPlayer version is wrong. That is solved..Can be put up in the
knowledge base.  But the core problem is : How do I play the music there?

Another thing, the screenshot attached in someone's reply above says
something about the port ... that's what I get too!! tried telneting
the site on port 554. Says connection refused.. Is it a problem now
coming down to port access now??



Amit.
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