I thank Prof. Ripley for his kind reference.
Below is the URL for a post last month that provides some guidance. The
bottom line, as Prof. Ripley pointed out, is that both Java AND
JavaScript must be enabled in the browser Preference settings.
In addition, it is critical that a proper symlink b
I thank Prof. Ripley for his kind reference.
Below is the URL for a post last month that provides some guidance. The
bottom line, as Prof. Ripley pointed out, is that both Java AND
JavaScript must be enabled in the browser Preference settings.
In addition, it is critical that a proper symlink b
This is a bug in your Mozilla setup (version not given) rather than in R.
It is tested regularly.
You need Java and JavaScript enabled and properly configured (and that
does not happen by default). Please search the R-help archives for
information on this (there was a detailed posting from Marc S
Full_Name: Robert King
Version: 1.8.0
OS: linux (debian)
Submission from: (NULL) (134.148.20.33)
Also seen in 1.7
Start R, Start html help (mozilla), go to search engine, try searching for mean
No results given.
Mozilla javascript console says:
Error: document.SearchEngine.search is not a func