On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 03:18:04, Alon Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Stan Goodman wrote:
> 
> > My system has Java 1.3 installed (the version that came with MCP). I 
> > suppose this is v1.3.0, and the one on Software Choice now (dated 28 
> > September) to be v1.3.1). I have downloaded this update, and want to 
> > install it according to the simple and straightforward instructions.
> > 
> > In one of the browser screens that the installation program brings up,
> > there is a list of options for the components to be installed. These 
> > include a plugin for Netscape and one for IBM Web Explorer, but the 
> > latter is greyed out. Web Explorer is indeed installed on my system, 
> > and I would like to understand why the option is unavoidable. My guess
> > is that the reason is simply that the installation package includes a 
> > Netscape plugin but not one for Web Explorer, but I would like to hear
> > this from somebody that knows for a fact.
> > 
> > 
> 
> Java 1.3 has plugins for both Netscape 4.61 and Mozilla (IBM Web 
> Browser), the install program only installs the Netscape version, 
> however.  The mozilla plugin, mzplugin.exe, is in the \netscape\ns 
> directory. Create a temporary directory and copy that file to it and run 
> it.  Then run the setup file or just copy the file npoji6.dll to your 
> mozilla\bin\plugins directory.
> 

cd \java13\ns
unzip mzplugin.exe npoji6.dll
copy npoji6.dll x:\mozilla\bin\plugins


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