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Do Gecko-based browsers support scripting of Flash and Quicktime 6?

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Do Gecko-based browsers support scripting of Flash and Quicktime 6?

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As of July 19, 2002, scripting of both Macromedia Flash and Apple Quicktime 6 works with Gecko-based browsers. For this kind of plugin scripting to work, you need to make sure you have the latest version of Macromedia Flash or Apple Quicktime 6 *successfully* installed. Flash 6 r 40 can be downloaded from here and Apple Quicktime 6 can be downloaded from here. For Flash scripting to work with Mozilla, you need to make sure the “flashplayer.xpt” file is present in your plugins folder (along with Flash dll file which should been copied to this folder by the installer). If this file is not present in your Mozilla plugins folder, you can copy it from the Netscape 7 components folder to your Mozilla plugins folder. Your Netscape 7 components folder is often found here: C:Program FilesNetscapeNetscape 7components For more information on these new “scriptability” features, check out this newsgroup message on Google Groups by the Netscape Technology Envangelists team.

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