I did all of this and it does work under Linux or Solaris.

I think copying the jar to $MOZILLA/java/classes is best.

Pete



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Subject: Re: How to get Netscape 4 working Swing and JMF Applets?
Author:  pridemor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
Date:    13/01/99 14:31


Write a shell script to launch netscape, instead of calling it directly. 
In the script, you can set your CLASSPATH as needed, including 
java40.jar.





[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/13/99 06:28:51 AM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
cc:    (bcc: Russell Pridemore/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  How to get Netscape 4 working Swing and JMF Applets?





I am trying to get Netscape to work with Swing and JMF. What is written in 
the README file does not work at all.

Java Applet Support:

          Java Applet support is available for all Unix platforms.

          To run Java applets with the Java-enabled version, Communicator 
          needs to be able to load Java class files from a file called 
          java40.jar.  This file is included in the distribution, and is 
          searched for using the following algorithm:

             if($CLASSPATH environment variable is set)
                 Look at $CLASSPATH, where $CLASSPATH is a 
                 colon-delimited list of <path>/<jar-file> entries.
             else
                 Search in order:
                     <program directory>
                     $MOZILLA_HOME/java/classes
                     $HOME/.netscape
                     /usr/local/netscape/java/classes
                     /usr/local/lib/netscape


The only way to get Java Applets to work in Netscape 4.5 is to unset 
CLASSPATH env variable. How can I then make the browser find the Swing/JFC 
and JMF (or any other 3rd party) jar files then ?

Pete




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