Earlier today I got a security update for java 1.4.2 (I think it was) and 
elected to install it.   After installation, it happened that I got bit by the 
Openoffice.org writer freezes your system bug (which has an open bugzilla bug 
open) and I ended up having to reset my machine for the first time in  months.  
 
After the reboot, I noticed that none of the web sites that use java scripts 
worked within Firefox 2.0 that had been working previous to the reset.   At the 
top was a message to install a missing plugin - yeah, right.   I've been here 
before.   I went into Konqueror and guess what, the pages were all working 
properly which means that *something* has again diddled with the pointers to 
the 
java plugins that Firefox uses.    For the life of me, I can't find out WHERE 
the link is stored and what it is supposed to be pointing to (now) in order to 
restore the function that has been working fine for many months.   I even 
downloaded the Java 1.6 update rpm and installed it but they only tell how to 
install it for mozilla, not firefox.   Any help would be appreciated.

Richard



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