Follows the first answer... Your path problem is not the problem for HotJava, if it is just edit the hotjava "exe" in your HotJava directory to specify the path This is my hotjava file (local install) opt/jdk/jdk118/bin/java -classpath /opt/jdk/jdk118/lib/classes.zip:/home/fabricio/HotJava/Browser.jar sunw.hotjava.Main -Dhotjava.home=/home/fabricio/HotJava & good luck >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? > >Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: >Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
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