plugin for Mozilla, although the Java JRE does install one for Netscape
6.x. I've played around with this problem quite a bit -- downloading
different JREs from 1.3.1 right through to the latest 1.4.0 -- and
actually the solution is quite simple. Here's what you do:
If you have Java 2 Stan
RTH wrote:
> Hi all.
> I am using moz 0.9.9 and I am having a problem with a java pluggin. I go
> here: http://www.dslreports.com/stest?loc=2 to run a speed test for my
> cable modem, it works fine with NS 4.79 but with moz it tells me to
> download a pluggin. Anyway I download the pluggin usi
Hi all.
I am using moz 0.9.9 and I am having a problem with a java pluggin. I go
here: http://www.dslreports.com/stest?loc=2 to run a speed test for my
cable modem, it works fine with NS 4.79 but with moz it tells me to
download a pluggin. Anyway I download the pluggin using the software
insta
Hi,
I'm having problems to connect to a secure site that hosts a Java
navigation applet. It works without SSL, though. Both Netscape6.2 (based
on an older Mozilla version) and the latest release Mozilla 0.9.7 fail
to display the applet.
With JRE1.3.1 Mozilla hangs up, when switching from http
Hi all,
when running a java applet in Mozilla 0.9.5, the following message is
displayed
in javascript console:
Error: uncaught exception: java.security.PrivilegedActionException
<>
Does anybody know, what should be done (security settings? where and how?)
to solve this problem?
The same java app
Jorge Kinoshita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
> I installed j2re 1.3.1 from:
>
>ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/JDK-1.3.1/i386/FCS/README-j2re
>
> and I also saw the it was listed in about:plugins (after looking carefully
> where the plugins directory was).
Hello,
I installed j2re 1.3.1 from:
ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/devel/lang/java/blackdown.org/JDK-1.3.1/i386/FCS/README-j2re
and I also saw the it was listed in about:plugins (after looking carefully
where the plugins directory was).
I made a lot of experiments trying to work with the plugin
Brett Northcott wrote:
> Having the same problem...
>
> I tried exactly as you suggested, but still no more entries in
> about:plugins - I know I've got the reight directory since removing the
> libnullplugin.so file removes it from the about:plugins list
>
> Mandrake 8.0
> Mozilla 0.9.2 from
Hello,
I no longer have this problem.
I have downloaded plugin from http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html
All is OK now.
grzes
Alejandro Alvarez Melcon wrote:
>
> I am having problems too with plugins in mozilla 0.9.2.
> Have you tried 0.9.1?. For me 0.9.1 works fine; I think there
> is something wrong with 0.9.2.
>
0.9.1 worked ok for me.
It seems from the posts, and from emails I have reveived that 0.9.2 does
not d
I am having problems too with plugins in mozilla 0.9.2.
Have you tried 0.9.1?. For me 0.9.1 works fine; I think there
is something wrong with 0.9.2.
Having the same problem...
I tried exactly as you suggested, but still no more entries in
about:plugins - I know I've got the reight directory since removing the
libnullplugin.so file removes it from the about:plugins list
Mandrake 8.0
Mozilla 0.9.2 from binaries
Help!..
Brett
RM wrot
let me tell you exactly what i did:
rh7.1 (updated)
mozilla 0.9.2
latest ximian gnome.
i tried using the jre.xpi, unzipping it and making a link in my plugins
folder. however, it was buggy and slow (it's not even a jre1.3 release).
SO, i downloaded the jre 1.3 from sun, installed that and link
Hello, It's not an answer; but I am confirming your problem and I also
would like a solution.
I saw Mozilla 0.9.1 working with Java very well (from binaries). I
installed 0.9.2 from source and when it needed jvm, it came as plug-in. Now
mozilla closes in every page with java.
Hope someone says the
Hello,
I have installed Mozilla 0.9.2 and Java plugin from
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape6/english/6.01/unix/linux22/xpi in
home directory of mozilla.
Then I made a link to a library of plugin in plugin home directory of
mozilla: ln -s jre-image-i386/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so
Trask wrote:
> Java does not seem to support 'Game Cast' on ESPN.
> http://baseball.espn.go.com/mlb/scoreboard
>
> Locks win98 solid on my pathetic system (pII 233, 125 mb ram).
>
> Does Game Cast work for you? Got a solution?
>
> [Please post responses to the newsgroup - Thanks!]
>
> Trask
>
> try setting the $JAVA_HOME env variable. Also, your link seems wrong.
> My link on my system is libjavaplugin_oji.so -->
> /usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/lib/i386/ns600/libjavapluginoji.so
>
> Also, I'm using the JDK instead of the JRE. (i.e. my JAVA_HOME is
> /usr/local/jdk1.3.1).
>
> Also, get
Andrew Williams wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I had java 1.3.0 plugin running under an oldish CVS build of mozilla. Today I
> decided to upgrade to 9.2 but I got the following error message when I started
> it up:
>
> INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not load
> /usr/local/share/j2re1.3.0/lib/i386/l
Hello,
I had java 1.3.0 plugin running under an oldish CVS build of mozilla. Today I
decided to upgrade to 9.2 but I got the following error message when I started
it up:
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not load
/usr/local/share/j2re1.3.0/lib/i386/libjavaplugin_oji.so: linking
error=/usr/
Tarlach wrote:
> I downloaded Mozilla 0.7 installed it and tested it out, worked fine then I
> hit a page requiring Java... the download helper popped up and asked to
> download and install it from Netscape.com which I let it do. It downloaded
> and installed fine... then when I went to run Mo
I downloaded Mozilla 0.7 installed it and tested it out, worked fine then I
hit a page requiring Java... the download helper popped up and asked to
download and install it from Netscape.com which I let it do. It downloaded
and installed fine... then when I went to run Mozilla the drive blipped
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