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Old 18th January 2006, 06:30 PM
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Firefox 1.5 plugin problems

OK so I extracted firefox 1.5 to /opt and it runs. But when I go to a webpage that requires flash, and it prompts me to install flash, the install says it fails. I downloaded the rpm from macromedias website and it says its already installed. So how do I point the new 1.5 firefox to the extensions that are being used by the old 1.0.5 firefox?

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