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YourNewFriend
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Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin for FF3?

Any body have any experience with that?

When I visit BBC's player here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/fivelive/

It tells me "To play BBC Radio 5 live please first install Windows Media Player for Firefox. "

And links to here:
http://port25.technet.com/pages/windows-media-player-firefox-plugin-down...

But I'm assuming there is some special trick for it not to end up in the wrong place?

hunted hawk
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i have a file for you

http://www.mediafire.com/?swl4j4sj9tm

drop this in your X:\portableapps\firefoxportable\data\plugin\

and this should work i think

YourNewFriend
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I had to put it

I had to put it in:
\FirefoxPortable\App\firefox\plugins

But then it worked fine.

Thanks! Smile

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thx

Excellent, thank you for that dll! It works fine now!
Internet Explorer 6 (yes, I know > corporate) kept on crashing on a page that now loads without trouble in FF 3.6.6.

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Real Player?

When I go to the BBC link it prompts me to install Real Player not the Windows Media Player. Kind of strange no?

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talking of real player how do

Talking of real player how do you install the plugin in FFP?

hunted hawk
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i dont think its possible

if i rember correctly john has said this isnt possible
but i could be wrong

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darrn! Is it posaable to do

darn!

Is it possible to do it with Quick time?

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Unfortunately no, the

Unfortunately no, the QuickTime codecs themselves are not portable.

However, some plugins files can be added to the Firefox Portable plugins folder so they can use the Quicktime codecs if it is locally installed.

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