Bundy wrote:
> Fault and fact don't always equal. The fact is, installing plug-ins for
> Mozilla takes a little bit of work.
Well. Mozilla can't do anything against it.
>>> Note that Mozilla _is_ meant to be an easy to use product.
[...]
> Mozilla is not meant to be an end-user product
I didn't say that it is.
> In order to get Java working properly you need to transfer several files.
>
> From Holger's site.
>
> 30. Installing Java:
> Install the Sun Java Plugin . Then add the following line to user.js:
> user_pref("plugin.do_JRE_Plugin_Scan", true);
Yeah, sure, you can do this instead of the copying, if you prefer.
> If adding this line doesn't work, then you have to copy the java plugin
> files manually:
[copy these files:]
> NPJava*.dll
These files are not necessary; though they don't do any harm either.
> NPOJI600.dll
Hm, he should update his site; this file is called NPOJI610.DLL in newer
versions.
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