Let me begin by saying: I am on dial-up.
Because of this simple fact, it is a major pain to download every plugin I need for each version of Px & Moz.
From the old boards: http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=8
"If you have used plugins successfully with mozilla, you should be able to just copy the contents of the mozilla plugins dir to the phoenix plugins dir."
Is this a valid operation? Is it really this simple?
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I'm also on dialup.
One of many reasons I like Mozilla/Phoenix is that I don't have to download every plugins each time I update my browser.
Make a copy of the plugin directory and each time you want to re-install the plugins, just drop them in the apropriate folder. Make sure you don't overwrite new files with old ones.
That's all to it.
One of many reasons I like Mozilla/Phoenix is that I don't have to download every plugins each time I update my browser.
Make a copy of the plugin directory and each time you want to re-install the plugins, just drop them in the apropriate folder. Make sure you don't overwrite new files with old ones.
That's all to it.
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Yes, I have made all the plugins that I use work on phoenix by installing them into mozilla and then copying them to the phoenix plugins directory
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