You need to install jdk 1.1.8 as HotJava is written with a jdk 1.1.?
version (I think it's 1.1.7). But you can keep the 1.2.2 version as HotJava 
just need the path to the bin of 1.1.8 .
I had the same problem ...
;-)
Fabricio

>From: Stefan Srdic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [expert] HotJava web browser will not work!!
>Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 15:03:25 -0600
>
>I have downloaded and installed the HotJava web browser from Sun 
>Microsystems,
><http://java.sun.com/products/hotjava/3.0/> I have used it in Windows 
>before installing it on Linux. I figured that I would
>be able to tell if the browser was any good or not by using it on Windows
>first, then using it on Linux.
>
>I just can't seem to get the application running, I installed all of the 
>proper
>Java run time environments ( JDK 1.2.2_006 ) and have executed the 
>installation
>script with no problems. but, when I try to execute the program I get some
>funny response from the prompt:
>
>Running the browser without SSL Manager Exception in thread "main" 
>java.lang.Error: Unable to find a .bdtd file :lib/htm l32.bdtd
>               at sunw.hotjava.ui.HotList.createDTD(HotList.java:2026)
>       at sunw.hotjava.ui.HotList.<init>(HotList.java:209)
>       at sunw.hotjava.ui.HotList.getHotList(HotList.java:167)
>       at sunw.hotjava.HJFrame.setShowMenus(HJFrame.java:1348)
>       at sunw.hotjava.HJFrame.setupFrame(HJFrame.java:603)
>       at sunw.hotjava.HJFrame.<init>(HJFrame.java:421)
>       at sunw.hotjava.HJWindowManager.createFrame(HJWindowManager.java:166)
>       at sunw.hotjava.Main.main(Main.java:188)
>[[[ Failed to load scripting engine ]]]
>
>I think this problem might be related to the fact that I havent succesfully 
>set
>the PATH environmental variable for the new Java. I have tried:
>
>PATH=/usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin:$PATH
>
>and that seems to work just fine, I can do a "which java" and my results 
>are
>/usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java , this works for me, but once I reboot I lose 
>the
>PATH setting.
>
>Could this be the source of my problem>? If so how can I insert the
>"PATH=/usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin:$PATH" command into the rc.local script so 
>that
>my path is set right upon boot up?
>
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