** Reply to message from Ganeshram Iyer
Also along with the information requested by Carl, let us also know on the following: Type about:config and in the filter type "mms". Post the two (should be only two) results that show up. the following are mine. if ther are different from yours, try deleting your values and readding.
network.protocol-handler.app.mms user set string /usr/local/bin/gmplayer network.protocol-handler.external.mms user set boolean true
Ganesh, my results are the same except that I am using Kaffeine, so my first one says network.protocol-handler.app.mms user set string /opt/kde3/bin/kaffeine
also see if Kaffeine will play the required mms stream directly without opening from a browser. i know gmplayer plays it directly using the URL.
Well I tried right clicking on the link and selecting "save as." But nothing happens. I don't get a screen that allows me to specify where to put the downloaded file, and I don't get any button to initiate the download process. It's as if the link is non-responsive to a right click. So I can't download the clip and play it directly. Only way to play it is to click directly on the link, but of course we know that only results in the "mms is not a registered protocol" error message. Thx. Gil