After using the Producer's installer the file is usually in
2.) ./Windows/system32/macromed/flash/NPSWF32.dll
At location 2.) it is automatically found by K-Meleon.
If not? svp use set default(F2 & Definir K-Meleon comme navigator par default) and choose register as Mozilla product (that writes a key into registry - that makes that Mozilla plugins are found).
Bon chance
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/08/2010 09:57PM by guenter.
@guenter
You know, I had only the flash DLL in the plugins folder, but the cookies were created anyway. I'm using a flash cookie cleaner to delete all the traces.
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@guenter
You know, I had only the flash DLL in the plugins folder, but the cookies were created anyway. I'm using a flash cookie cleaner to delete all the traces.
Thx for the info.
Did they update to "improve" that?
Or was it a long repeated myth?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/09/2010 05:16AM by guenter.
I don't really know.
I have formatted my disk, and installed win98se. Then installed KM, and unzipped the flash 9 dll in the plugins folder. After that, the cookies were created in the Macromedia folder anyway.
The same with XP SP3. All recent Npswf32.dlls do write objects. I have also tried with the different Npswf32.dlls from the extensions page.
I have flashblock installed - flash writes info to the hdd as soon as a flash film is activated. So I can see no way to completely switch off gathering objects. Each flash film You want to see can create an object.
The plugins that did not write into user/%apdata%/macromedia... must be way back.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/09/2010 07:51AM by guenter.
Quote slayer
I don't really know.
I have formatted my disk, and installed win98se. Then installed KM, and unzipped the flash 9 dll in the plugins folder. After that, the cookies were created in the Macromedia folder anyway.
slayer,
Must be a w98se flash version kind of thing. I don't see that behavior at all in XP PRO SP3.. just the dll in plugins, no flash in c:\ windows\ macromedia\ flash at all and nothing written there of any kind.
Quote ndebord Must be a w98se flash version kind of thing. I don't see that behavior at all in XP PRO SP3.. just the dll in plugins, no flash in c:\ windows\ macromedia\ flash at all and nothing written there of any kind.
Quote ndebord Must be a w98se flash version kind of thing. I don't see that behavior at all in XP PRO SP3.. just the dll in plugins, no flash in c:\ windows\ macromedia\ flash at all and nothing written there of any kind.
Hmm, is that really the %appdata% folder...?
That should AFAIK be the %apdata%/macromedia folder location on Windows 98.
And here comes the location of 2 flash objects one of which might well be a unique tracing object.
XP SP3 German Version with German path names.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/10/2010 06:18AM by guenter.
yes, i noticed the cookies after a 10 upgrade..i'm not sure which version. in windows 98 with another version there are still no flash cookies but perhaps i haven't tested enough there.
there's a simple extension on kmext to easily delete them..i think under privacy
Quote guenter
The same with XP SP3. All recent Npswf32.dlls do write objects. I have also tried with the different Npswf32.dlls from the extensions page.
I have flashblock installed - flash writes info to the hdd as soon as a flash film is activated. So I can see no way to completely switch off gathering objects. Each flash film You want to see can create an object.
The plugins that did not write into user/%apdata%/macromedia... must be way back.
Guenter,
Hmmm. I use npswf32.dll, as patched by disrupted: v. 10.1.102.64, (5,971,408 bytes)
The new plugin does not work with an out of the box on German WinME. The plugin is recognized by the browser but Youtube insists that I must install the plugin.
Well, finally, hardware accelerated flash it's here, now, let's hope they enable in the next days (YouTube, Dailymotion, etc) on the flashplayer html vars.
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The new plugin does not work with an out of the box on German WinME. The plugin is recognized by the browser but Youtube insists that I must install the plugin.
bummer dude. and with final release of Flash Player 10.2 being posted on the Adobe Flash Player site, Adobe has now dropped all support for Flash Player 9.
I guess Win98/ME users are stuck with either FP9 (which is no longer being maintained by new security fixes) or FP 10.0/10.1 w/ KernelEx.