mosfet wrote: > As far as plugins, I thought the plugins listed like flash were for > Windows, not Unix/Linux (although I may be wrong). Konq won't support > those ;-) Konq does have plugins for PDF, postscript, MPEG, image > viewing, and KOffice document browsing. Some developers have expressed > interest in support *Linux/Unix* NS plugins so that may happen, but if > the plugin your looking for exists only on Windows your out of luck :( Shockwave/Flash is available as a Linux plug-in as is RealPlayer... but the real gem is Plugger (http://fredrik..hubbe.net/plugger.html), which lets you use existing Linux apps to handle multimedia and directs it back to the browser. Which brings to mind the next question... when you say "plugins for PDF", etc., do you mean that Konq will properly interpret the EMBED tag and show these documents in the browser window as it should? Or simply that it launches the app? A good way to tell is to go to the Plugger testing grounds at (http://fredrik.hubbe.net/plugger/test.html). You should be able to see graphics and videos in the web pages. -- mailto:dave.leigh@cratchit.org http://www.cratchit.org/dleigh -- Send posts to: kde@lists.netcentral.net Send all commands to: kde-request@lists.netcentral.net Put your command in the SUBJECT of the message: "subscribe", "unsubscribe", "set digest on", or "set digest off" PLEASE READ THE ARCHIVED MESSAGES AT http://lists.kde.org/ BEFORE POSTING ********************************************************************** This list is from your pals at NetCentral