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-/****************************************************************************
-**
-** Index page
-**
-** Copyright (C) 1995-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
-**
-*****************************************************************************/
-
-#if defined(QT_DEBUG)
-#endif
-
-/*! \page netscape-plugin.html
-
-\title Qt Netscape Plugin Extension
-\keyword Netscape
-
-The Qt Netscape Plugin software makes it easy to write browser plugins
-that can be used on both Unix/Linux and MS-Windows, in Netscape,
-Mozilla, and any other web browser supporting Netscape's LiveConnect
-protocol. Modern versions of MSIE do not support this protocol. Use
-the ActiveQt Framework to develop plugins for these browsers.
-
-\section1 Information
-
-The Netscape Plugin Extension consists of the follow classes:
-\list
-\i \l QNPlugin
-\i \l QNPInstance
-\i \l QNPWidget
-\i \l QNPStream
-\endlist
-
-\section1 How-to
-
-\list 1
- \i Download the
- \link http://home.netscape.com/comprod/development_partners/plugin_api/index.html
- Plugin SDK from Netscape \endlink, and copy the following files from there to
- \c{$QTDIR/extensions/nsplugin/src}
- \list
- \i \c common/npwin.cpp
- \i \c common/npunix.c
- \i \c include/npapi.h
- \i \c include/npupp.h
- \i \c include/jri.h
- \i \c include/jri_md.h
- \i \c include/jritypes.h
- \endlist
- \i Build the Netscape Plugin extension library, found in the
- \c{extensions/nsplugin/src} directory of your Qt distribution.
- This produces a static library to be linked with your plugin code.
- \i Read the \link qnplugin.html plugin class documentation \endlink, and
- examine the \link nsplugin-examples.html example plugins \endlink.
- \i Do most of your development as a stand-alone Qt application - debugging
- Netscape Plugins is cumbersome. You may want to use \c{signal(2)}
- in your plugin to enable core-dumps if your browser disables them.
- \i Note the platform-specific build steps below.
- \i Read about the raw plugin interface
- \link http://developer.netscape.com/docs/manuals/communicator/plugin/index.htm
- in Netscape's handbook. \endlink
- \i If files viewed by a plugin are provided by an HTTP server
- (using a \c{http://...} URL) then
- the server must be configured to send the correct MIME type
- for the file, e.g. by editing Apache's \c{mime.types} file.
- If the files are viewed via a \c{file://...}
- URL, then the browser will use the filename extension to decide
- the file type (and hence the plugin to load) - the user may need
- to set the filename extension in the Helpers or Applications
- section of their browser preferences.
-\endlist
-
-
-\section2 Building under X11
-
-\list
- \i The Makefiles in the examples are appropriate for UNIX/X11.
- \i The user must install the resulting Shared Object in the Plugins
- directory of the browser.
-\endlist
-
-\section2 Building under Windows
-
-\list
- \i For Netscape plugins to work, Qt needs to be in the system DLL
- path or be compiled into the plugin as a static library.
- \i Plugins must be named \c{np}\e{name}\c{.dll},
- or the browser will ignore them.
- \i The link step must include:
- \list
- \i \c{/def:}\e{name}\c{.def}
- \i \c{/dll}
- \i a compiled resource file defining the
- file/MIME types accepted by the plugin.
- \endlist
- \i The user must install the resulting DLL in the Plugins directory
- of the browser.
-\endlist
-
-\section1 Known Bugs and Limitations
-
-The Qt-based LiveConnect Plugin binding code has a number of bugs and
-limitations, but is sufficiently stable for many production
-applications.
-
-\list
- \i Keyboard input only works in secondary windows (e.g. dialogs created by the plugin).
- \i You should not expect modality between the plugin and the browser to work.
- \i Netscape 4.78 on Unix/X11 tends to terminate with a bus error.
- \i Opaque resize behaviour is erratic due to browser behavior.
-\endlist
-
-*/