David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/24/12 8:41 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I just wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Seems your Java is a bit out of date. Even linux has:
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_31
File: /opt/java/32/jre1.6.0_31/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so
Version:
As "out of date" goes, the difference between 1.6.0_30 and 1.6.0_31 is
pretty minor. What am I, a week behind? My Java console says "Java
Update was last run at 1:52 PM on 2/24/12."
...
So is that such a BFD that the time website won't work at all?
Fine, I'll update if you think it'll make you happy.
Amazing, that worked!
Who'da thunk that site would be so cutting-edge that a week-old version
of Java would break it? Usually government sites are way /behind/ the times.
I was seeing much of the same problems with<http://www.time.gov/> that
others reported here. That was with SeaMonkey 2.7.2 and Java Java J2SE
RTE 6 update 31 (full version 1.6.0_31-b05), which is the latest Java
version. I shut down SeaMonkey and restarted it, and the problems went
away.
David,
I tried the new Java update before launching SeaMonkey and had several
major problems with Time Clock page (SeaMonkey froze and required the 3
finger salute(CTRL + DEL)).
Killing the SeaMonkey process regained control over my Win XP Pro sr3
system.
Shutting down and warm booting restored SeaMonkey and the Time Clock
Java application worked without flaws.
Michael G
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