Hi Nahum,

Goto

Help->About Plugins and check whether the Java plugin is on. You have
to see lots of mime types such as aplication/x-java,
application/x-java-applet, etc handled by the plugin. Probably you will
not see anything like this, meaning that the java plug-in is not loaded.

In this case,

1) Exit netscape.
2) log on as root.

3) copy (or make a symbolic link of) the file
/path_to/j2sdk1.4.xx/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji.so

into the directory

/path_to/netscape/plugins/


                                                Hope this helps,

                                                        Emil



On Sun, 5 Oct 2003, Nahum Cohen wrote:

> I have a question regarding Sun JVM runtime version:
>
> I am running RedHat 9 and I installed Netscape 7.1.
> When I am trying to browse to a web page containing Java applet, I get
> prompt that I don't have the necessary plug-in, and I have to download
> it. Then I get to this web page: http://java.sun.com/j2se/downloads.html
>
> I downloaded J2SE v 1.4.2_01 (Linux RPM in self-extracting file),
> extracted the bin file and got the RPM. After installing the RPM I got
> Java installed under /usr/java
>
> But when I am trying to run a web page containing Java applet - I still
> get the same prompt that I don't have the right plug-in... I checked in
> Netscape under preferences that "Enable Java" is checked.
>
> What else do I have to do enable to run Java applet ?
>
> P.S:
> When I run /usr/java/j2re1.4.2_01/bin/java -version I get the following:
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_01-b06)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_01-b06, mixed mode
>
>
>

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