Hello John,
Which version of Java do you have installed on your machine. The error
listing your have included is specifying that it wants version 1.4.2
If you go to Safari's Window menu and choose the Installed Plug-ins
option you should get something like this:
Java Plug-in for Cocoa
Java 1.4.2 Plug-in (Cocoa) ? from file ?JavaPluginCocoa.bundle?.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/x-java-jnlp-file
Java Web Start Applications
jnlp
application/x-java-applet
Basic Java Applets
javaapplet
Java Plug-in (CFM)
Java 1.3.1 Plug-in (CFM) ? from file ?Java Applet Plugin Enabler?.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/x-java-vm
1.3.1 Specific Java Applets
javaapplettags
application/x-java-applet
Basic Java Applets
javaapplet
Java Plug-in
Java 1.3.1 Plug-in ? from file ?Java Applet.plugin?.
MIME Type
Description
Extensions
application/x-java-vm
1.3.1 Specific Java Applets
javaapplettags
application/x-java-applet
Basic Java Applets
javaapplet
Jerry
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On Jul 07, 2004, at 3:52 PM, John Robinson wrote:
>
> I previously sent this out with a snapshot of the screen, but since I
> didn't get a copy I am assuming the server won't accept attachments.
> At the bottom the note I sent before I will type what the Safari
> Dialogue said.
>
>
>
> Friends,
>
>
> I am attaching a screenshot of what I get when I try to log onto a
> site I really need. This site is written with Microsoft Java (UGH),
> but supposedly they have a version for Sun Java, but even though I
> have talked to several of their tech. people they don't know why this
> doesn't work.
>
> When I use Internet Explorer, Netscape, or others I don't get the
> dialogue box as you see here with Safari, but the site doesn't work.
>
> I have tired using the debugging feature in Safari, and trying to
> mimic a PC, but that also doesn't work.
>
> Anyone know what the problem might be?
>
> I sure appreciate the help.
>
> John Robinson
>
>
> This is the dialogue:
>
> "Safari cannot find the Internet plug-in.
>
> The page ""has content of MIME type
> "application/x-java-applet;jpi-version+1.4.2. Because you don't have
> a plug-in installed for this MIME type, this content can't be
> displayed"
>
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