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>drwebb@mainelink.net (dennis r. webb) wrote:
>> 1) VIEWING EXTERNAL IMAGES
>> I have LView 3.1 and have told Netscape in the Setup that I do. I have
>> not yet been able to get my Image Radio Button to Light up, it remains
>> grayed out at all times.
The Image button on the main interface, between Reload and Open, is for reloading images
on the page you're viewing. Sometimes Netscape Navigator incorrectly loads a file's
images. The Image button is for rectifying this problem. Netscape Navigator has built in
capabilities for viewing jpeg and gif files. You don't need to configure a viewer for this.
>>
>> 2) HELPER APPLICATIONS
>> MPEG : Downloaded MPEGWIN.ZIP, MPEGXING.ZIP. Was not sure if I should
>> download MPEGW32g.ZIP. I have a Pentium 90 Hz system with 16
>> Megs of RAM, 4 Meg Video Vram PCI CARD and run windows in
>32 Bit
>> Disk access and 32 Bit File access. My conventional memory is
>> 617 K .
>> Noted that you have "Netscape Navigator Sound Installation
>> Tutorial for Windows". This explains how to Install "WHAM 1.31
>> Audio Player". Which MPEG should I install and how to I
>associate
>> it with NETSCAPE ?
There are hundreds of mpeg players on the Internet. Which one you want is a matter of preference. We have WHAM 1.31 on our page b=
ecause it's a widely used and accepted player. For more players and info go to this URL:
http://www2.netscape.com/assist/helper_apps/index.html
No matter what player you choose, configuring them in Netscape Navigator is the same. In the Options:Preferences:Helper Apps menu, =
you can tell Netscape Navigator what to do with certain files it downloads. To play MGPEGs, set it like this:
MIME Type: video/mpeg
Application: Wham 1.31 (You can browse to make sure the path is right)
Action: Launch
Extension: mpeg, mpg, mpe
>> TELNET : Downloaded WINTELB3.ZIP and TRMPTEL.ZIP. Which should I
>use and
>> also How do I associate it with NETSCAPE ?
>>
Once again, which one you use is a matter of personal preference. Both are well known and used applications on the Internet. To ha=
ve Netscape Navigator use one of them, go to the Options:Preferences:Applications and Directories menu. There you can set Netscape =
Navigator to use a Telnet application. Simply use the browse option to specify the one you want to use.
>> 3) QUICKTIME
>> Noted that when I was in NEWSGROUPS that I need QUICKTIME for
>> some Videos. Was planning on downloading it from
>gatekeeper.dec.
>> com?pub/msdos/win3/desktop. There is a note in the File Index
>> that says "(REMOVED by wayneb@apple.com). Do you know of
>another
>> location to find QUICKTIME (qtw111.zip) and also how do
>I assoc-
>> iate it with NETSCAPE ?
Try
ftp://ftp.cica.indiana.edu
If it's not there, do a search for the word Quicktime. The configuration the same as for a MPEG player.
MIME Type: video/quicktime
Application: MoviePlayer (You can browse to make sure the path is right)
Action: Launch
Extension: qt
Thank you for using Netscape!
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Chris P. Lamey
Netscape Customer Support
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