Hi Nicolas,

If You use WindowsNT, probably somebody else has installed the J3D JDK.

workaround:
use that account for running the applet or install it again, when you
are logged in yourself.

hope this helps

-Juergen.

Nicolas Trussart wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> First of all, thank you for all your advices about the j3d applet.
>
> But...
>
> I have to say that it's better.
> Now, when I launch an applet in a browser (Netscape Navigator 4.5),
> a javascript window appears where there is a button with the label "OK".
>
> So, obviously, I click on the button and a fatal error occurs. The
> browser kills
> itself.
>
> Thus, if I recapitulate :
>     - I haven't chose a plug-in in the "Java plug-in control panel"
> window;
>     - the j3d .jars files are in the C:\jdk1.2.1\lib\ext directory;
>     - the C:\jdk1.2.1\bin is at the first position in the environment
> variable "PATH";
>     - the html file is converted (thanks to HTMLConverter 1.2).
>
> Have I forgotten something ?
>
> Please, what happens ?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> --
> Nicolas Trussart
> Departement Mecanique
> INSA de Rouen
> e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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