Xiaobin Lu wrote:

>I think since beta3, Mozilla has to use regxpcom to register the
>NPOJI610.dll file. So the correct way to make Mozilla to work with JRE
>1.4 is to run "regpxom $(The full path to NPOJI610.dll)". You don't
>need to copy any files around and the most important thing is if you
>want to use JRE 1.4 beta3, you need to go to Mozilla plugins directory
>to remove the NPOJI*.dll and NPJava*.dll and NPJPI*.dll.
>
This is very strange.  My mozilla 20011116 works, if it doesn't crash 
when it loads
the Java Pugin (which happens sometimes), with the Java Plugin Version 
1.4 beta 3.
It works since I copied NPOJI610.dll into the plugins folder! This is on 
win98.
Under Solaris or Linux the usual trick to make a symbolic link to the plugin
shared library (libjavaplugin.so) in the plugins folder doesn't work 
with the 1.4 beta 3
version  but works with Java Plugin 1.3.1.

It is reported that the regxpcom method may
work for the 1.4 beta 3 version under the Solaris or Linux platform but 
it didn't
worked for me until now. Maybe because I tried to  make a symbolic link
in the plugins folder and/or in the components folder first and then 
tried to use
regxpcom to register the plugin using the path to the link as argument.
I will try to register the plugin directly by giving
the absolute path to the plugin shared library later this day.

But why does my win98 version of mozilla work with the Java Plugin 1.4 
beta 3 then?
So, what is the official method to install the Java Plugin 1.4 beta 3 
for testers reading
this Java and OJI related groups on Solaris, Linux and windows platorms?

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