Bill, I  have no problems  after the update (  at least i don't think 
so, but i really don't know what websites are
Java based) , however, how do you know you should update Java. I tried  
to look under "Find" and there is so much Java stuff of which I have no 
idea what it even could be,  so please help  me in determining where 
one finds Java to be updated.
Marta
On Apr 19, 2005, at 11:46, Bill Rising wrote:

> On Apr 19, 2005, at 10:17, Henri Yandell wrote:
>
>> Thanks, I'd noticed people complaining that there were issues but had
>> put it down as a minor thing. Glad I've been too lazy to kick off the
>> update on my laptop, as it's where I do all my Java development :)
>
> Just a guess about the problems (of which I've had zero): I'd guess 
> that the problems with this update come from not having done earlier 
> updates (like skipping the Java 1.4.2 Update 2 or the 2005-02, which 
> also patched Java). So... if I had to make a wild guess, those that 
> have done all updates involving Java in the past will have no 
> problems. Those who skipped some updates which affected Java get a 
> mess.
>
> Of course, I have no way of testing this hypothesis.
>
> Bill



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