Hi all,
Where is the firefox plugin? I can't seem to find it. Can someone post the site to download the latest version, it seems I am missing a lot of fun. :(
Tks in advance Eric
Le lundi 21 juin 2010 01:17:42, cougarmaster a écrit :
Hi all,
Where is the firefox plugin? I can't seem to find it. Can someone post the site to download the latest version, it seems I am missing a lot of fun. :(
It doesn't seem to be released. I found it here : http://plugin.x2go.org
You have to copy the html page and the files (css, js and server.x2go). It works fine, with sound etc.
gml
Le lundi 21 juin 2010 01:17:42, cougarmaster a écrit :
Hi all,
Where is the firefox plugin? I can't seem to find it. Can someone post the site to download the latest version, it seems I am missing a lot of fun. :(
It doesn't seem to be released. I found it here : http://plugin.x2go.org
You have to copy the html page and the files (css, js and server.x2go). It works fine, with sound etc. <snip> It has worked very well for us, too. We've tried it on a couple of dozen systems. The major problem we have had is that on roughly one
On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 02:06 +0200, Guillaume LUDWIG wrote: third of them, the plugin installs but then displays <--x2goplugin //--> (the contents of the object tag) instead of the plugin. Javascript is enabled on these systems. Any idea what would cause that? Thanks - John
On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 05:58 -0400, John A. Sullivan III wrote:
Le lundi 21 juin 2010 01:17:42, cougarmaster a écrit :
Hi all,
Where is the firefox plugin? I can't seem to find it. Can someone post the site to download the latest version, it seems I am missing a lot of fun. :(
It doesn't seem to be released. I found it here : http://plugin.x2go.org
You have to copy the html page and the files (css, js and server.x2go). It works fine, with sound etc. <snip> It has worked very well for us, too. We've tried it on a couple of dozen systems. The major problem we have had is that on roughly one
On Mon, 2010-06-21 at 02:06 +0200, Guillaume LUDWIG wrote: third of them, the plugin installs but then displays <--x2goplugin //--> (the contents of the object tag) instead of the plugin. Javascript is enabled on these systems. Any idea what would cause that? Thanks - John I finally took some time to explore the <obejct> tag syntax. It would appear that it does not require any content between the opening and closing tags. Would I be correct to assume the <-- x2goplugin //--> was intended to be a comment and has a typo, i.e., it should be <!-- x2goplugin //-->? When we change it, the plugin still appears to work but I thought I had better check with those who know more than I do. Thanks - John
WOW TKS! Will try asap after I get some work done.
Tks a million Eric