Oh, and while we're on the topic, can store data on the user's filesystem (for personal settings)?
And, by the way, thanks for the plug-in (I just noticed that you're credited as the developer).
-Aidan
Aidan Gauland wrote:
Bert Freudenberg wrote:
When you run the npsqueakregister it should tell you where it linked the plugin. Unfortunately the plugins location differs between browsers and Linux distributions. What you can do is manually make a symbolic link from npsqueak.so in /usr/local/lib/squeak/3.xx to your browser's plugin directory.
Hmmm, when I put it in ~/.mozilla/plugins/ Firefox finds it, but in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ it doesn't. Well, that's that working, but I'll have to ask elsewhere about Firefox not finding it in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/.