----- Original Message -----
From: "John Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] jdk1.3.1_01a, IE5 and Netscape 6.1


> Ok, I've run into a lot of problems with the new SDK...
>
> 1) I did try to convert my applet HTML page with the new
1.3.1_01a
> HTMLConveter and it claims that no changes are needed or were
made to the
> HTML page containing my applet tag.  Since HTMLConverter
doesn't seem to
> work, I can't tell browsers to use the new plugin.
>
> 2) I had to install the Java 3d runtime stuff by hand (well
duh because I'm
> not getting the latest plugin because HTMLConverter doesn't
work) so I still
> get the same wedging behavior in both Netscape 6.1 and IE 6.0.
>
> There *is* a new plugin to go along with the new SDK isn't
there?  That
> running HTMLConveter points to?  And how do I get
HTMLConverter to work?

John,

I recommend getting a grip on the problem.  All of the Java 3D
demo applets come with converted and unconverted html.  Run a
couple of the demos from each type of page in each browser.
What appears in the Java Console (in anything) will give you a
handle on how to proceed.  The new console is verbose!

Look at your directory structure to see how many JREs you have
and where they are.

Take a look at Help/About Plug-ins in NS6.1

Read the Readme and installation notes at Sun's download page.
They have some suggestions for getting IE lined up to use the
Sun Plug-in.

Good luck,
Fred

>
> -- John
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Kyle McDonald - Eagle CAD
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> > Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 12:03 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] jdk1.3.1_01a, IE5 and Netscape 6.1
> >
> >
> > John Nelson wrote:
> >
> > > Well I guess I'm not being very clear here.  Let's say I'm
an applet
> > > developer and the only operating system that I have is
Linux.
> > The new SDK
> > > isn't available for Linux, only Windows and since it's an
SDK,
> > the upgrade
> > > is on the developer side NOT the runtime plugin downloaded
by the user.
> > >
> > > Therefore as a Linux applet developer, I can't use it.
> > >
> > > And this is really WEIRD considering that Java is "develop
once, use
> > > anywhere"... but Linux and Solaris folks don't even get
the
> > "develop once"
> > > part.  :-)  Of course I'm assuming that parallel SDK's for
> > Linux, Solaris,
> > > etc will be available at some point in time.
> > >
> > > Or am I still missing something?
> > >
> > > -- John
> >
> >
> >       John,
> >
> >       As far as I know, the 'a' in 1.3.1_01a is probably
some bug
> >       fix that is only needed for Windows, and maybe even
only in
> >       the tools that come onyl with the SDK.
> >
> >       However most if not all of the platforms should have a
1.3.1_01
> >       version available I think. Though I doubt
functionality was
> >       added in _01 bug fix release either.
> >
> >       It's my impression that Mozilla, and Netscape 6.x both
will
> >       use the Java plugin for *all* applets no matter how
the HTML
> >       is written, because they don't have a JVM built in. I
don't
> >       think this is a feature that was added to the Java
Plugin
> >       at all. It's just how Mozilla and Netscape 6 are
architected.
> >
> >       Netscape 4 and versions of IE have a JVM that they use
for
> >       the APPLET tags and therefore need another mechanism
to force
> >       the browser to use the plugin.
> >
> >       Therefore for users who are still using an older
browser, if
> >       you need your applet to run inside the Plugin JVM,
you'll still
> >       need to 'convert' your HTML. Unless you're happy with
only
> >       letting Netscape 6/Mozilla users at your applets :)
> >
> >
> >       All that being said, I should note that while I do
work for
> >       Sun, I have really no more info on anythis than any of
you do,
> >       And I could be mistaken on what I've just said.
> >
> >                       -Kyle
> >
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