![]() Users/tpb/Desktop/Midirestore. Users/tpb/Desktop/Midirestore.txt: line 11: : command not found Users/tpb/Desktop/Midirestore.txt: line 10: : command not found Users/tpb/Desktop/Midirestore.txt: line 9: : command not found Tim-iMac-2:~/desktop] tpb% sh /Users/tpb/Desktop/Midirestore.txt I think I am pretty close because it seemed to find the file and tried to execute the script and returned the ff. Anyway, I feel like I am almost there, however, I do not have the expertise to successfully execute the file. I tried changing the extension of the file to. I cut your script and pasted it into TextEdit and tried saving as an RTF and txt file. Any chance you could give a little more detail, like 1) how to save your script as a file? and 2) how to execute the script from within Terminal? I am an absolute programming/unix neophyte, so things that are obvious to a more experienced user are not to me. I greatly appreciate your taking the time to write this up and post it. #!/bin/zsh old='QuickTime ugin' new='QuickTime ugin' installFolder=~'/Library/Internet Plug-Ins' prefsFile=~/Library/Preferences/.ist main() #- main ![]() Or, to put it in executable form instead of human instructions.Īfter you get a copy of the old QuickTime Plug-In, you can save this script into a file and execute that file in the Terminal app. Visiting sites with embedded midi gives a similar per-site warning & choice.Ĭhoose Trust, & it loads & plays, just as on Snow Leopard.Īnything other than mid/midi uses the newer plug-in - as shown below choosing 'trust' plays the file as expected. Support status Obsolete, unsupported as of about June 23, 2011, Safarisupport and iTunessupport terminated as of 2012 as well. mid file directly in the browser gives a warning & blocks it by default. Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Official website Apple - Mac OS X Leopardat the Wayback Machine (archived May 28, 2009) Tagline Add a new Mac to your Mac. I copied one from 10.6.8, then removed every mimetype except those for audio/mid & midi, which left the file looking like this : (hopefully this site won't mangle the formatting).Īfter saving the plist file, & restarting Safari - I have two Quicktime plug-ins shown in Safari - Help - Installed Plug-ins. You then need to create a new file in Home/Library/Preferences named '2.ist' open the 'Contents' folder & edit the file 'ist' (Textedit works, but the file must not be saved as rich text).Ĭhange the keys : CFBundleName, CFBundleIdentifier and WebPluginMIMETypesFilename - adding '2' after 'plugin' in each case. I copied a QuickTime ugin from Snow Leopard to the Home/Library/Internet Plug-Ins folder & renamed it QuickTime ugin.Ĭtrl-click on that 'new' file & choose 'show package contents'. It's all within the User folder, no admin access required. It's easy to revert - just quit any browsers & remove the plug-in file added below. This works for me on 10.8.5 and 10.9 - although I haven't tested exhaustively & of course it's possible that there may be problems.
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