On 11/1/06, Sylvester Lykkehus
<trimmed> You asked about noscript, and I have never used it. On the other hand, I have tried the extension called "Mediaplayerconnectivity", which allows you to execute a command for playing video/audio files found on websites. If I define mplayer for example, in mozilla.org version of Firefox, it will execute mplayer, and play the video with sound. Same extension, same video, same versions of software, in RPM version of Firefox, mplayer will complain that it can not access my audio device (/dev/dsp), even though it is available if I run mplayer, not started by the extension in Firefox.
I am all lost ;-)
//Sylvester
Have you tried using the FoxyTunes extension of Firefox? Supports quite a lotta players to be controlled from Firefox. Just a thought... Take a look: http://www.foxytunes.com https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/219/ -- http://mckagan.googlepages.com