NPAPI Plugins. NPAPI Plugin support for extension has been discontinued. The documentation below is preserved for historical purposes only. Leveraging HTML and JavaScript makes developing new extensions really easy, but what if you have existing legacy or proprietary code that you want to reuse in your extension?
I've seen that message before but can't seem to remember exactly which application you're missing.
1) You might need to install Real Player. To do that go to Real.com and follow the on screen directions. I recommend getting the free virsion. The good news is, it is a universial application so no matter if you have a Power PC or an Intel based Mac, Real Player will run with no problem.
2) You might need to install Windows Media Player. This is quite easy, but if you have an Intel based Mac then WMP needs to run under Rosseta which makes watching any wmv a pain. I suggest going to Flip4Mac.com and downloading the Quick Time add-in that allows you to play Windows Media Files through Quick Time.
If option 2 is your case then I suggest searching the boards because that process has been explained lots of times.
Just tell me if either of these suggestions can't solve your problem and I (along with others on the boards) will be glad to help you figure out a solution. Welcome to the boards and I hope you enjoy your new Mac!
MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.7) 2 GHz CoreDuo Processor
1) You might need to install Real Player. To do that go to Real.com and follow the on screen directions. I recommend getting the free virsion. The good news is, it is a universial application so no matter if you have a Power PC or an Intel based Mac, Real Player will run with no problem.
2) You might need to install Windows Media Player. This is quite easy, but if you have an Intel based Mac then WMP needs to run under Rosseta which makes watching any wmv a pain. I suggest going to Flip4Mac.com and downloading the Quick Time add-in that allows you to play Windows Media Files through Quick Time.
If option 2 is your case then I suggest searching the boards because that process has been explained lots of times.
Just tell me if either of these suggestions can't solve your problem and I (along with others on the boards) will be glad to help you figure out a solution. Welcome to the boards and I hope you enjoy your new Mac!
MacBook Mac OS X (10.4.7) 2 GHz CoreDuo Processor
Jul 15, 2006 8:19 AM