Michel D�nzer wrote: > > Michael Flaig wrote: > > > > On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 05:20:48PM +1100, Brendan J Simon wrote: > > > I can't find a browswer that has Java enabled. I'm currently using > > > Mozilla which is quite buggy but is orders of magnitudes better than the > > > previous debian version. > > > > netscape is java ready ... > > > > install netscape-java... and it should work. > > > > > Does anyone know of any browsers for powerpc with Java capabilities or > > > how to get Mozilla to support Java ? > > > > Mozilla ... I think it would be a better idea to install netscape 4.7 and > > netscape-java ... > > And have you found any page with a Java applet that doesn't crash it? I > haven't. ;) > > AFAIK it should be possible to get the Mozilla Java plugin working, look at > http://www.blackdown.org . It would probably involve building stuff yourself > or messing with RPMs though. > > > > I also would like security (I guess this means SSL but there might be > > > other options). Any clues ?? > > > > SSL isnt in Mozilla, yet. You should use netscape with 128bit encycryption > > is it already in netscape ? perhaps you will need the fourtify plugin. > > Konqueror also has crypto and Java (provided you get any JDK or JRE running, > again look at blackdown). > > Moreover, Netscape plugins are working with both Mozilla and Konqueror, but > not with Netscape. How ironic.
As a followup, I installed the 1.3 JRE from Blackdown, it's easy as can be. It even worked in Konqueror right away, Mozilla also shows it in about:plugins, but it didn't work for some reason, I'll have to look into that. Michel, getting closer to life after Netscape each day :) -- Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86 and the DRI project

