Am 16.07.2010 15:09, schrieb John A. Sullivan III:
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the plugin itself is under development. It's a combination of x2goclient and and a dynamically linked library (.so / .dll), but what you see and can use is mainly the classic "x2goclient" as we know it. The library is needed to start x2goclient. We are discussing to use "qtbrowserplugin" instead, which would replace the library and will offer support for other browsers (like ie). You can have a look inside the code of the library here:
http://x2go.obviously-nice.de/mozplug/
To build an operational library, you'll have to download and use a mozilla firefox source tree.
<snip> I think using qtbrowserplugin would be an excellent change.
May I also mention that the latest version of the plugin still has the bug where some browsers do not display the login screen but simply the place holder <--x2goplugin //-->. We have not yet figured out why as we get different results with the same version of Firefox on the same version of Windows :( - John
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Hello, John
Please, look in system logs on Windows. One of our customers have the same problem. And we have found, that firefox can not load x2goplugin.dll with error message, something like:
Generate Activation Context ist für x2goplugin.DLL fehlgeschlagen. Referenzfehlermeldung: Der Vorgang wurde erfolgreich beendet. Resolve Partial Assembly ist für Microsoft.VC80.MFCLOC fehlgeschlagen. Referenzfehlermeldung: Die referenzierte Assemblierung ist nicht auf dem Computer installiert.
this update:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923610/en-us?fr=1
solved his problem.
Regards,
Oleksandr Shneyder Dipl. Informatik X2go Core Developer Team
email: oleksandr.shneyder@obviously-nice.de web: www.obviously-nice.de
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