On 9/29/2016 6:59 PM, djc wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> On 9/29/16, sean <sean.nat...@ivalid.knights.nee> wrote:
>>> Ray_Net wrote on 09/28/2016 01:38 PM:
>>>> Hello, Tell me ...
>>>>
>>>> I will install soon the latest SM official release version of SM. (2.40)
>>>>
>>>> It is a 32 bits applications - Could you confirm ?
>>>
>>> I see a "contributed build" that is 64 bit for linux... but don't see a
>>> 64 bit Windows build on the release page...
>>
>> https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/unofficial/seamonkey/nightly/latest-comm-release-windows64/
> 
> For what it's worth, I've been running this latest build:
> 
> User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:52.0) 
> Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49a1
> Build identifier: 20160924005117
> 
> for a few days without any problems. Mind you, it's a simple setup, few 
> extensions, but I do use imap mail (1 mailbox), news (to this group) and 
> lightning via google provider to a shared family google calendar.
> 
> My only gotcha (so far) is the lack of Java applet support - 
> specifically 32-bit. I'll need to keep a 32-bit SeaMonkey for this since 
> it is for a government credential verification applet.

I've not been able to get Java (32bit or 64bit) to work with the Win64
version of SeaMonkey (https://l10n.mozilla-community.org/~akalla/). I've
also not been able to get most of my add-on's and plugins to work
either. So, after testing for a week and trying everything that I can
think of to get them to work I switched back to the Win32 version of
SeaMonkey on Windows. Note: I didn't expect many of the add-ons to work
yet, but was surprised when the plugins didn't.

All of my plugins/add-ons work just fine in SeaMonkey 64 linux (2.40 and
2.45).

> 
> A query - how can I test that SeaMonkey (32 and/or 64 bit) supports a 
> Java Webstart application. I've done some googling, (and duck duck 
> going), but can't seem to see a simple "test here" site. There must be one.

https://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/deployment/webstart/running.html

<quote/>
Java Web Start software loads and runs the application based on
instructions in the JNLP file.

Try it now: Run Notepad
</quote>

Works for me.

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