Locating a missing extension
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Locating a missing extension
Hi everyone - I had to do a fresh reinstall of Windows 10 (1903) today to address ongoing update failures (not an uncommon issue apparently). My request concerns the fact that I now have one of 5 websites that I cannot open any longer because Jplayer.wbx is missing. I can't find it anywhere because I think it is discontinued. Suggestions on ways to address this issue? Some of the site will load and I can rebuild the rest but would rather avoid the time that would require if at all possible. Thanks for any help on this. Regards, Brian
Re: Locating a missing extension
Do you mean this extension?
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/jplayer.html
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/jplayer.html
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Re: Locating a missing extension
Thanks for your response. I guess my reply yesterday did not make it through for some reason. I was able to download the extension but it did not help me address the problem I was facing. However, I updated to WB 15 and rebuilt the offending website in short order. Everything else is working fine with my other sites after the upgrade!