I know, I know, Java on Netscape for Unix bites.  BUT, say I wanted to
test it out.  I've uninstalled the 4.70 NS files (both common and
communicator) from my system and installed the tarball from Netscape of
the 128-bit version.  Call me silly, but if I'm entitle to good crypto,
I'm gonna use it.

All is normal, or as normal as NS gets.  Then, I turn on Java and go to
a site with an applet.  I get the error that java40.jar is not in the
CLASSPATH.  Where is the CLASSPATH located and how can I change it to
point to my directory of java classes?  I would have thought the
supposedly automatic ns-install shell script would do that for me, but
apparently not.

Any help?  Am I missing something obvious here?

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