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If you are already running Netscape Navigator, you need to exit and restart it after copying the plugin library so the new plugin will be found. Once this is done you can check that Navigator has successfully loaded the plugin by checking the About Plugins page from the Help menu. This should show something like: RX Plugin File name: /usr/local/lib/netscape/plugins/libxrx.6.3 X Remote Activation Plugin Mime Type Description Suffixes application/x-rx X Remote Activation Plugin xrx Enabled Yes Once correctly configured, Netscape Navigator will activate the RX Plugin whenever you retrieve any document of the MIME type application/x-rx. Resources The RX Plugin looks for resources associated with the widget netscape.Navigator (class Netscape.TopLevelShell) and understands the following resource names and classes: xrxFastWebServers (class XrxFastWebServers) The web servers for which LBX should not be used. Its value is a comma-separated list of mask/value pairs to be used to filter web servers, based on their address. The mask part specifies which segments of the address are to be considered and the value part specifies what the result should match. For instance, the following list: 255.255.255.0/198.112.45.0, 255.255.255.0/198.112.46.0 matches the address sets: 198.112.45.* and 198.112.46.*. More precisely, the test is: (address & mask) == value. xrxTrustedWebServers (class XrxTrustedWebServers) The web servers from which remote applications should be run as trusted clients. The default is to run remote applications as untrusted clients. The resource value is a list of address mask/value pairs, as previously described. Page 161 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20

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If you are already running Netscape Navigator, you need to exit and restart it after copying the plugin
library so the new plugin will be found. Once this is done you can check that Navigator has successfully
loaded the plugin by checking the About Plugins page from the Help menu. This should show something
like:
RX Plugin
File name: /usr/local/lib/netscape/plugins/libxrx.6.3
X Remote Activation Plugin
Mime Type
Description
Suffixes
Enabled
application/x-rx
X Remote Activation Plugin
xrx
Yes
Once correctly configured, Netscape Navigator will activate the RX Plugin whenever you retrieve any
document of the MIME type application/x-rx.
Resources
The RX Plugin looks for resources associated with the
widget netscape
.Navigator (
class
Netscape.TopLevelShell
) and understands the following resource names and classes:
xrxFastWebServers (class XrxFastWebServers)
The web servers for which LBX should not be used. Its value is a comma-separated list of
mask/value pairs to be used to filter web servers, based on their address. The mask part specifies
which segments of the address are to be considered and the value part specifies what the result
should match. For instance, the following list:
255.255.255.0/198.112.45.0, 255.255.255.0/198.112.46.0
matches the address sets:
198.112.45.*
and
198.112.46.*
. More precisely, the test is:
(address & mask) == value.
xrxTrustedWebServers
(
class XrxTrustedWebServers
)
The web servers from which remote applications should be run as trusted clients. The default is
to run remote applications as untrusted clients. The resource value is a list of address mask/value
pairs, as previously described.
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