Re: [newbie] Java in Netscape

2003-06-09 Thread rluchor




On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 22:13, Troy Davidson wrote:

Login as root, and go to this page:

http://cgi.netscape.com/cgi-bin/pi_moreinfo.cgi?PID=10048

Download the plugin and you are all set.


That did it, Troy - Thanks!

Rich




Re: [newbie] Java in Netscape

2003-06-09 Thread rluchor




On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 09:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 22:13, Troy Davidson wrote: 

Login as root, and go to this page:
http://cgi.netscape.com/cgi-bin/pi_moreinfo.cgi?PID=10048

Download the plugin and you are all set.

That did it, Troy - Thanks!

Looks like I spoke too soon; the java plugins show as being installed in about plugins, but only work when I'm logged in as root. How do I change permissions of the plugins so they work when I'm logged in as myself?

Rich




Re: [newbie] Java in Netscape

2003-06-09 Thread Troy Davidson
Hmmm...  that's strange.  I have never had to change permissions for the
plugins for my machine.  Are you running at a higher security level?  My
security level is default.


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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 09:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 22:13, Troy Davidson wrote: 
  
   Login as root, and go to this page:
   http://cgi.netscape.com/cgi-bin/pi_moreinfo.cgi?PID=10048
   
   Download the plugin and you are all set.
  
  That did it, Troy - Thanks!
 
 Looks like I spoke too soon; the java plugins show as being installed in
 about plugins, but only work when I'm logged in as root.  How do I
 change permissions of the plugins so they work when I'm logged in as
 myself?
 
 Rich
 

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Re: [newbie] Java in Netscape

2003-06-09 Thread rluchor




On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 10:50, Troy Davidson wrote:

Hmmm...  that's strange.  I have never had to change permissions for the
plugins for my machine.  Are you running at a higher security level?  My
security level is default.


Strange indeed! My security level is also default (5?). I've tried 
changing permissions on netscape and netscape-bin to no avail. 
Rich


Troy Davidson 
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 09:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 22:13, Troy Davidson wrote: 
  
   Login as root, and go to this page:
   http://cgi.netscape.com/cgi-bin/pi_moreinfo.cgi?PID=10048
   
   Download the plugin and you are all set.
  
  That did it, Troy - Thanks!
 
 Looks like I spoke too soon; the java plugins show as being installed in
 about plugins, but only work when I'm logged in as root.  How do I
 change permissions of the plugins so they work when I'm logged in as
 myself?
 
 Rich
 





Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? 
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com





[newbie] Java in Netscape

2003-06-08 Thread rluchor




My transition to 9.1 is complete with one exception: getting java to work in Netscape 7.02. When I installed Netscape on my laptop, it was version 7.0 and came with java that installed automatically. A couple of days later I installed MDk 9.1 on my desktop and downloaded Netscape. This time it was version 7.02 and java was not included.

I downloaded Sun java 1.4.x and installed it per instructions, but Netscape does't recognize that it's there. I did the simlink thing to ~/.netscape6 and ~/.netscape to no avail. I also went into the KDE control panel and added the links to the plugin panel. No dice.

Exactly where is Netscape looking for its plugins? Opera finds java with no problem at all.

Rich



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Re: [newbie] Java in Netscape

2003-06-08 Thread Troy Davidson
Login as root, and go to this page:

http://cgi.netscape.com/cgi-bin/pi_moreinfo.cgi?PID=10048

Download the plugin and you are all set.


Troy Davidson 
Linux User #311107

++ 
Follow the adventures of a 
real life computer and 
  gaming nerd! 

   www.clandaith.com 
++ 

** This messages was composed on a 100% Microsoft free computer **


Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 My transition to 9.1 is complete with one exception:  getting java to
 work in Netscape 7.02.  When I installed Netscape on my laptop, it was
 version 7.0 and came with java that installed automatically.  A couple
 of days later I installed MDk 9.1 on my desktop and downloaded
 Netscape.  This time it was version 7.02 and java was not included.
 
 I downloaded Sun java 1.4.x and installed it per instructions, but
 Netscape does't recognize that it's there.  I did the simlink thing to
 ~/.netscape6 and ~/.netscape to no avail.  I also went into the KDE
 control panel and added the links to the plugin panel.  No dice.
 
 Exactly where is Netscape looking for its plugins?  Opera finds java
 with no problem at all.
 
 Rich
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[newbie] Java and Netscape

2001-07-15 Thread Juan Carlos Conde

I donwload JavaTM 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition Version 1.3.1 
for Linux and I install it as explained in 
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/jre/install-linux.html

execute the rpm.bin file and then as root
rpm -iv jre-1.3.1.i386.rpm
export NPX_PLUGIN_PATH=jre/plugin/i386/ns4
where jre i supouse is /usr/java

But when I try java applets like for example:

http://192.9.48.9/products/plugin/1.3/demos/applets.html

Netscape insist that it needs a java plugin.

Any sugestions will be apreciated.
Thanks in advange.
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[newbie] Java in Netscape

1999-08-09 Thread Michael Lim Shek Sia

I have some problem with using JAVA underNetscape - Linux.

The Java Classpath is not function right, I wonder if anyone could offer some
help.

It is currently assigned in my .bashrc file as what follows :
CLASSPATH=/usr/lib/netscape/java/classes

regards
michael