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Firefox plugin issue
Sometimes when I go to websites and I will get a message at the top of the screen that a plugin was required to view content in it's entirety. Usually it's because there is sound on the page. I click on the button that says "Install missing plugins" and it shows me that I need a quicktime plugin. I will click next and it tells me that the quicktime plugin is not available and gives me a button for manual install. Basically this just installs Quicktime on my system, and does not give me the plugin in the browser. How do I fix this? Is there somewhere I can go to specifically get the quicktime plugin for firefox?
Thanks, CF |
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Re: Firefox plugin issue
If I remember correctly all you need to do is install Quicktime itself. Firefox will then recognize that it's available and call upon it as needed.
Hope that helps. |
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Re: Firefox plugin issue
Start Menu > Control Panel > Quicktime > MIME settings > Click the type of media that is giving you trouble.
EDIT: If you don't see Quicktime in the control panel click the "Switch to Classic View" in the top left corner of the window. |
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Re: Firefox plugin issue
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If I remember correctly all you need to do is install Quicktime itself. Firefox will then recognize that it's available and call upon it as needed. Hope that helps. [/ QUOTE ] That's what I've been reading, but for some reason Firefox doesn't use it as a plugin. I have reinstalled Quicktime 2-3 times. I may try to reinstall Firefox. |
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