Hello, all.  I have just upgraded the Netscape, JDK, and Swing versions on
my Slackware (Linux 2.0.33) box so that I could develop some applets
utilizing Swing for a WWW front end for our Informix database, using JDBC.
However, in the midst of all that, I ran across one small annoying
problem.  In loading the Java Plug-in 1.1 so generously provided by
Blackdown, my Netscape complains with the following error:

/usr/local/netscape/netscape:
 '/home/tj/.netscape/javaplugin/lib/security/java.security' is not an ELF
 file
ERROR: Not an ELF file
Cant load plugin /home/tj/.netscape/javaplugin/lib/security/java.security.
 Ignored.
...
< bunch of unresolved symbols complaints here>
...
Cant load plugin
 /home/tj/.netscape/javaplugin/lib/i386/green_threads/libjava.so. Ignored.

How can I remedy this, so that I can use my Linux box's browser for
development, instead of having to use a remote computer for viewing my
applets?  I know that I could use the appletviewer, but the applet I'm
developing needs to be able to be distributed widely, across multiple
platforms, so I'm trying to tackles these issues as they come, and not
workaround them.  Anyway, any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks a lot!

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TJ Saunders                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System Administrator                    Phone: (206) 543-6229
Remote Sensing Lab
University of Washington
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