On 9/27/05, Larry Landen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using Fedora Core 3 at home.  Internet Browswer: Mozilla Firefox
>
>  Problem: plug-ins required that can't be found.
>
>  When I tried to navigate to the following websites:
> http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/harrison/Java/sorting-demo.html
> http://webpages.ull.es/users/jriera/Docencia/AVL/AVL%20tree%20applet.htm
>
>  It tells me that plug-ins are required, "click here to install."  After I
> click, it tells me no suitable plug-ins were found.  However, the websites
> do seem to work on BYU campus without a problem, and they are under the same
> os and browser on campus as I have installed here at home (except now BYU
> has updated to Fedora Core 4).
>
>  How do I get the websites working?  They help me for programming.

Yeah, getting plugins on a Free Linux distribution is a little bit
more involved than what you are used to.  See if this website helps:

http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/faqs/firefox-linux.html

You need the java plugin for those pages, by the way.

Bryan

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