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Hi Stephan,

Stephan Bergmann schrieb:
There is a little-known(?) feature in LO that allows to plug browser
plugins based on the NPAPI standard to display (multimedia) content
inside LO documents.  In Writer at least, it is available via "Insert -
Object - Plug-in...".

The implementation is in extensions/source/plugin/ (which has
platform-specific branches for aqua, unx, and win) and np_sdk/.  And it
appears to be horribly broken, see below for details.

It works fine here for Flash. I use LO3.6 on WinXP. I can insert a flash file via Insert-Object-Plug-in into a presentation. It works in edit mode and in presentation mode. So it is not "horrible" broken.

After you have insert it and want to change something, you have to select it via Navigator. You have to activate the context menu via context key, because a mouse click on the flash activates the settings of the flash player.


Given that "standard" multimedia content is already covered via "Insert
- Movie and Sound..." (whose implementation is completely unrelated),
the only relevant remaining use-case might be Flash content.  But given
that I at least was unable to get even that working (see below), I
wonder whether this feature is actually used/missed by anybody, or
whether we should just drop it completely from our codebase?  (I vaguely
remember that in the distant past it even worked to display Java applets
via this plugin interface, by plugging a JRE's browser plugin.  Given my
findings below, I don't now it would even be worth to try to test that
today.)

Jave applets were disabled for security reasons a long time ago, I guess around OOo1 -> OOo2. I would have to search for the exact time.


Opinions anyone?

Do not remove it, until there is another option for flash.

Kind regards
Regina

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