Dear friends:

I have recently installed Java for Mozilla .8. Thanks to the 
instructions at Bugzilla, I found a workaround for the "java 
successfully installed but does not work" problem plaguing Mozilla .8 
and Java. I have shared this solution with our mailing list in a 
previous letter.

I tested the Java applets and Java seems to work fine. I tested it at 
the "Hello World" site and the "Telnet applet" site and Mozilla .8 java 
works fine.

However, I have come across one site that really baffles me, and I would 
appreciate it if you could look at it and see if you get the same 
results. First, make sure that your Mozilla .8 Java really works. Then 
please try the following URL:

http://www.rollins.edu/Foreign_Lang/Russian/ruspaint.html

Please try any of the java applets on the site by clicking on the frame 
at left. For example, ICONS or 18th century. Etc.

You will immediately see the Java applet loading, then a series of 
images unfolding in succession. A gorgeous and beautifully designed java 
applet. Only one problem:In Mozilla .8 the Java applet is NOT centered. 
Instead, it appears at the extreme left of the frame body, while in 
every other browser it appears CENTERED as it should be. If you look at 
View, Page Source, you will see that the HTML clearly indicated and 
correctly indicated that this applet should be centered. And it appears 
correctly centered in Netscape 4.76 for Linux, in Konqueror (even though 
the applet doesn't seem to work as yet in KDE 2.0), in Netscape 4.76 for 
Windows, in Opera 5 for Windows and in Internet Explorer.

So, I am baffled by this strange problem.

I would very much appreciate your comments.

I will also send this message to the Bugzilla team.

Thank you.

Benjamin


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Sher's Russian Web
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Benjamin and Anna Sher
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