[webkit-dev] Directory for Safari 3 for Windows plugins that
isn't in Program Files?
jhaygood at spsu.edu
jhaygood at spsu.edu
Fri Jul 6 18:02:08 PDT 2007
Unlike on Linux, I don't think there's a "standard" path for plugins
that's in the user's account folder.. sadly...
On 7/6/07, Oliver Hunt <ojh16 at student.canterbury.ac.nz> wrote:
> I believe we are scanning everywhere NPAPI (eg. Firefox) plugins
> would normally live. If there's a standard path that we're missing
> we would appreciate a bug being filed on it.
>
> --Oliver
>
> On 6/07/2007, at 4:33 PM, MILIANO Vitorio wrote:
>
> > Hello, the Apple web-dev list suggested I post this question here:
> >
> > I'm an NPAPI plugin author looking for some help on where Safari 3 for
> > Windows likes its plugins.
> >
> > For Windows users without administrator access, there's no way to
> > write
> > files into the Program Files directory, so no way to install plugins
> > into Program Files\Safari\Plugins.
> >
> > Is there an alternate directory location available, or will there be?
> > Application Data\Apple Computer\Safari\Plugins, perhaps? I haven't
> > found a location that's worked.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Vitorio Miliano
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