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Opera@USB + Flash...
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Dec. 02, 2008, 01:51 AM
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Opera@USB + Flash...
here's a "trick" i've bumped into in the past and has resurfaced due to that dang flash resize project, lol...
that being a way to "install" Flash Player into Opera@USB (nothing new to "followers" of Opera@USB, but might be new to readers herein)... (i "think" this works for Portable Firefox as well, i'll let our Firefox users update us on that one [wink]...) basically, grab the flash-install file from it's home page... use Universal Extractor (7-zip probably will work as well) to extract the contents - don't "install" (if you already installed the non-IE version of Flash Player on the host PC, you can find this file on the host PC [i don't recall the doc-and-set folder offhand])... after "extracting", search for the file called NPSWF32.dll... that's it, that is the ONLY file needed... copy that into Opera@USB's program->plugins folder and whoala, you have Flash Player "installed" WITHOUT "installing it"... (i'm "exactly" 86.42% sure that Opera@USB 'used to' pre-pack with the .dll included... it was only "legality fears" that prompted the removal, Adobe never even asked for its removal... [as the rumor goes from the Opera@USB community]... at any rate, the .dll is "legally obtained", it's just not necessarily "legal" to redistribute [ie; nope, not about to "attach" it herein, lol])... at any rate, this is how us Opera@USB users "install-without-installing" Flash Player so that our portable browser has the ability to play flash on host computers that run IE-only and therefore do NOT have the non-IE player "installed"... |
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Dec. 02, 2008, 02:38 AM
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RE: Opera@USB + Flash...
Don't tested in the portable, but Firefox uses the same file, going to about:plugins i saw it and its relation with following mime types:
application/x-shockwave-flash----Adobe Flash movie----swf application/futuresplash----FutureSplash movie----spl futuresplash???!!! Edit: futuresplash was an older version of flash. |
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Dec. 02, 2008, 04:42 AM
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RE: Opera@USB + Flash...
Good tip! That method works in regular (non-USB) Opera as well as regular installed Firefox too. Lately I've been flip-flopping between several Adobe versions 9 and 10 ... close browser, copy over different NPSWF32.DLL, and run with that.
(Dec. 02, 2008 01:51 AM)ProxRocks Wrote: use Universal Extractor (7-zip probably will work as well) to extract the contents - don't "install" ...7-Zip does work, that's what I've been using. Here's a link to the 7-Zip portable version: http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/7-zip_portable One thing I haven't gotten used to about 7-Zip is that double-clicking on a file Runs it, instead I have to remember to click its Extract icon. Related info: http://my.opera.com/Tamil/blog/how-to-in...ash-player |
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Dec. 02, 2008, 01:00 PM
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RE: Opera@USB + Flash...
The folder for storing plugins in a regular Firefox is \plugins and can be located in the folder where you installed firefox or in %APPDATA%\Mozilla
I read firefox also needs flashplayer.xpt in this link: http://www.varesano.net/search/node/fire...ash+plugin For older versions of flash go here: http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewCont...&sliceId=2 |
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Dec. 02, 2008, 01:29 PM
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RE: Opera@USB + Flash...
(Dec. 02, 2008 01:00 PM)lnminente Wrote: http://www.varesano.net/blog/fabio/insta...remissions link seems to be dead... seems you have to "get there" from http://www.varesano.net/blog/fabio/ then clicking that link in that page... i didn't track down "why", lol... |
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Dec. 02, 2008, 04:28 PM
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RE: Opera@USB + Flash...
(Dec. 02, 2008 01:00 PM)lnminente Wrote: The folder for storing plugins in a regular Firefox is %APPDATA%\Mozilla\Plugins\ That's the case where each user of the PC can have different plugins. But for all users to have the same one, drop the DLL into the /Plugins/ folder under where-ever Firefox is installed. In that folder there's probably already a npnul32.dll default plugin. (Dec. 02, 2008 01:00 PM)lnminente Wrote: I read firefox also needs flashplayer.xpt ... Maybe, but I don't remember ever using an xpt file. That may be for the case where the plugin will be placed in a user's %APPDATA%, which I don't do. When I don't want Firefox to support Flash, I close the browser and delete the NPSWF32.DLL - then Flash no longer shows up in the About:Plugins page. When I do want Flash I copy in the DLL and upon restart Firefox shows Flash in its About:Plugins and all seems well. If you've already got the DLL installed in your %APPDATA% then I suppose Firefox would probably look there first. |
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Dec. 02, 2008, 05:20 PM
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RE: Opera@USB + Flash...
Updated. Thanks ProxRocks and Graycode
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Dec. 03, 2008, 12:33 AM
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RE: Opera@USB + Flash...
(Dec. 02, 2008 04:28 PM)Graycode Wrote: When I don't want Firefox to support Flash, I close the browser and delete the NPSWF32.DLL - then Flash no longer shows up in the About:Plugins page. When I do want Flash I copy in the DLL and upon restart Firefox shows Flash in its About:Plugins and all seems well. I discovered a tip for doing that faster. Go to tools, addons, you will see plugins there. Select the Shockwave Flash plugin and disable it. You can enable/disable it without restarting the browser. Hope it helps anything to you
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Dec. 03, 2008, 05:41 AM
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RE: Opera@USB + Flash...
(Dec. 03, 2008 12:33 AM)lnminente Wrote: Go to tools, addons, you will see plugins there. Select the Shockwave Flash plugin and disable it. Well that may explain one of the things the *.xpt file is for. The only thing showing in tools, addons is the DOM Inspector that I chose when installing Firefox. With me placing the DLL in the program's /Plugins/ folder, Firefox appearently sees it as a "system" component and not a "user" option. Oh well, thanks for the info! |
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