Re: Redundant Java control

2011-08-12 Thread Ralph Fox
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011 14:45:55 -0700, in message 
 
sean nathan bean wrote:

> so where/how does one install java in seamonkey 2.2 on a linux box?

See these instructions
1)   http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux.html#Java
2)   http://kb.mozillazine.org/Java#On_Linux


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Re: Redundant Java control

2011-08-12 Thread sean nathan bean

David E. Ross sent me the following::

On 8/11/11 3:59 PM, cmcadams wrote:

Jens Hatlak wrote:

cmcadams wrote:

I notice after updating my Java install that it makes no difference in
SM 2.2 (XP SP3) whether Preferences ->  Advanced/Enable Java is ticked or
not. It's now always active.


This pref has been removed from SM 2.3. Java is now solely controlled from the
Add-ons Manager.

HTH

Jens



   From 2.2, apparently. OK, good to know, thanks.


Neither the user interface that you cite nor the preference variable it
controls no longer have any meaning in SM 2.2.  The user interface
should have been removed earlier.



so where/how does one install java in seamonkey 2.2 on a linux box?

sean


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Re: Redundant Java control

2011-08-11 Thread David E. Ross
On 8/11/11 3:59 PM, cmcadams wrote:
> Jens Hatlak wrote:
>> cmcadams wrote:
>>> I notice after updating my Java install that it makes no difference in
>>> SM 2.2 (XP SP3) whether Preferences -> Advanced/Enable Java is ticked or
>>> not. It's now always active.
>>
>> This pref has been removed from SM 2.3. Java is now solely controlled from 
>> the
>> Add-ons Manager.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Jens
>>
> 
>  From 2.2, apparently. OK, good to know, thanks.

Neither the user interface that you cite nor the preference variable it
controls no longer have any meaning in SM 2.2.  The user interface
should have been removed earlier.

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Re: Redundant Java control

2011-08-11 Thread cmcadams

Jens Hatlak wrote:

cmcadams wrote:

I notice after updating my Java install that it makes no difference in
SM 2.2 (XP SP3) whether Preferences -> Advanced/Enable Java is ticked or
not. It's now always active.


This pref has been removed from SM 2.3. Java is now solely controlled from the
Add-ons Manager.

HTH

Jens



From 2.2, apparently. OK, good to know, thanks.
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Re: Redundant Java control

2011-08-11 Thread Jens Hatlak

cmcadams wrote:

I notice after updating my Java install that it makes no difference in
SM 2.2 (XP SP3) whether Preferences -> Advanced/Enable Java is ticked or
not. It's now always active.


This pref has been removed from SM 2.3. Java is now solely controlled 
from the Add-ons Manager.


HTH

Jens

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Redundant Java control

2011-08-11 Thread cmcadams
I notice after updating my Java install that it makes no difference in SM 2.2 (XP 
SP3) whether Preferences -> Advanced/Enable Java is ticked or not. It's now always 
active.


Intentional? If yes, this is the 2nd redundant control I've come across in "new 
Seamonkey" (1st was inability to specify days in Search History).

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