On 2004-10-06 (13:20) Jeff Hansen wrote:

>Thanks to all who made suggestions in regards to my recently posted
>problem with Safari and Jmol.  It turns out my problem was not
>limited to Jmol but occurred with all java applets.  Here is how I
>finally resolved the problem for those who are interested.  I logged
>into a different account on the same computer (my PowerBook) and
>java applets worked fine there so I knew that there wasn't anything
>wrong with my system.  I tried moving all the .plist files that I
>could find that were related to Safari or Java out of my
>Users/name/Library/Preferences folder and still no luck.  Finally, I
>found some java related plug-ins in the Users/name/Internet Plug-Ins
>folder.  When I removed the JavaPluginCocoa.bundle file from there
>all was fine.
>

glad you resolved it, Jeff.  :-)


tim
-- 
Timothy Driscoll
molvisions - see, grasp, learn.
<http://www.molvisions.com/>
usa:north carolina:wake forest


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