Re: [expert] Configure your own JRE for Netscape?

2000-03-27 Thread Civileme
Charles Curley wrote: > > How do you detect an FP web page? > > -- > > -- C^2 Grab the web page Save it in source, and filter it with demoroniser and if the output does not equal the input, the chances that it was done with a Microsoft Editor are quite high. Now if you want t

Re: [expert] Configure your own JRE for Netscape?

2000-03-26 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 12:37:35AM -0900, Civileme wrote: -> Pj wrote: -> > -> > Before you blame Netscape 100% consider my latest experiences, but first -> > a little background. Because M$ engineers fouled W98 to cause Netscape -> > browser users serious security issues, I chose to use Netscape

Re: [expert] Configure your own JRE for Netscape?

2000-03-26 Thread Civileme
Pj wrote: > > Before you blame Netscape 100% consider my latest experiences, but first > a little background. Because M$ engineers fouled W98 to cause Netscape > browser users serious security issues, I chose to use Netscape 3.04. Odd > as it sounds I can see properly written Java, JS, and Frames

Re: [expert] Configure your own JRE for Netscape?

2000-03-25 Thread Pj
Before you blame Netscape 100% consider my latest experiences, but first a little background. Because M$ engineers fouled W98 to cause Netscape browser users serious security issues, I chose to use Netscape 3.04. Odd as it sounds I can see properly written Java, JS, and Frames without difficulty,

[expert] Configure your own JRE for Netscape?

2000-03-25 Thread chunnuan chen
Hi, I remember someone claimed that he successfully configured a Sun's JRE for Netscape browser. Can you tell me how you did it? I hate to see the browser hang every time I go to the Standing page on the NBA.com site, which is probably a Java-related. Thanks, Chunnuan