Microsoft inside Firefox
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“I am very proud to announce that we have released another official Microsoft plug-in,” says Hank Janssen on Port25. “It shows another level of interoperability and eagerness in working with the Community to get this released.”
‘It’ is a plug-in allows users to run the Windows Media Player inside Firefox.
The blog doesn’t explain why anyone would want to use it all, let alone in Firefox.
Anyway, “It was put together by the Windows Media Player team, and special thanks go to Eric Anderson and Thobias Jones. (And all the other people in the Windows Media Player team).”
And, “I also wanted to thank Mike Schroepfer and the Mozzilla foundation in helping us get this released.”
Also See:
Port25 – Windows Media Player Plug-in for Firefox, April 16, 2007
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April 18th, 2007 at 11:07 am
That’s good since some websites insist on using incompatible WMP plug-ins for their videos. For the most part, I’ve had no problems with my current configuration and Firefox (just installed WMP11 several months ago) and have done nothing from there.