PhrozenFear


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Posted: May 27 2004,16:53 |
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The Firefox that I have says it used gcc 2.96, so using the ns610-gcc322 one wouldn't work in that regard.
However, I found that if you go to a java-applet-infused website, and click on the little "Click Here to download the Plugin" link, it downloads and installs the xpi file just fine.
If I knew how to install the XPI files, I'd just download and make a script for it, but I don't. =\
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