What about Firefox?
Firefox on windows *can* use ActiveX controls.
sure, however there's two major problems with that *can*,
1) we want a system that's simple to support, installing activeX into firefox, with the problems and conflicts that can happen is not something we want to support when users have a hard enough time simply downloading VLC clicking the "mozilla plugin" and "activeX control" boxes and completing the install.
2) none of the activeX controls are ok'd by firefox, they add security concerns and many firefox users will not install activeX for security reasons. We need to offer a simple firefox solution.
I'm assuming the *can* indicates that you are well aware of both of these issues, however - it doesn't help my cause.
That's new! thanks!
That specific section has been there since "23:41, 16 January 2006".
16 January or 19 Febuary? regardless -- i've been paying more attention to a firefox solution as we don't have a viable solution. for IE, that control is perfect, and i'll be experimenting with it, but don't expect any problems. Currently we have a solution that uses the ampx control from nullsoft. Personally - i think the VLC control is better suppored (the fact that it has documentation at all is a bonus over the ampx control.) and if we can get a working SIMPLE installation of VLC for Firefox - we will probably support VLC over the ampex control to keep out entire setup simpler.
however, the primary concern is firefox! i'm actually working on compiling this myself, but it's not exactly my specialy to so i'm stumbling in the dark - hopefull if i can get it to work on Windows, i'll have some time to commit to making the plugin work for the Mac OSX/mozilla environment.
There is a mozilla/firefox control, I'm not sure of the state of it. However, I don't think firefox controls/plugins can be automatically installed.
Yes there is - and it works great. However the only way to install it, at the moment, is to download VLC, install the full package - making sure the "install mozilla plugin" is checked. What i would like - is an installer that installs the npvlc.dll vlcintf.xpi and vlc.exe in the plugins folder simply by accepting the download - providing a fully self contained VLC player for firefox. (the same way that the flash player is installed the first time you visit a page with flash content).