Remember, 64-bit 4.0.x Safari runs plugins in a separate memory space and they CAN BE and ARE SOMETIMES 32-bit EVEN WHEN Safari 4.0.x is 64-bit.Okay, there are 2 things preventing this:
1) The browser plugin is not 64bit compatible. To use it, Safari needs to run in 32bit mode. This way, you'll loose its ability to prevent crashes triggered by plugins.
How do I trigger this ? Couldn't find any clue on how to do ...Okay, there are 2 things preventing this:
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2) In order not to interfere with Flip4Mac and the default QuickTime plugin, the VLC plugin needs to be explicitly triggered on the Mac. It won't handle WMV files by default in Safari. However, you can configure Firefox to use it for this file type.
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