On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 21:46:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Parsons) opined: > On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 18:33:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stan Goodman) wrote: > > > On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 14:24:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Parsons) > > opined: > > > > > Probably. Which browser(s) are you talking about and which installation > > > does it all silently? > > > > > > In your first post you referred to installing the Java13 upgrade and > > > Netscape and IBM Web Explorer. In your second post, you referred to > > > 3 Mozilla installations and now you refer to Warpzilla. > > > > When Mozilla browsers come up (here, anyway), they put up a graphic > > showing a cartoon dragon and letters spelling "Warpzilla". I hoppe I > > can be excused for using the terms interchangably. > > > > Which installation should be clear; the subject line gives it away. > > > > I have just now reviewed the early part of the thread. It all looks > > very clear to me. > > > > Ok, I just wanted to be sure that we were taking about the same > thing since updating Java13 did not install any plugins anywhere > here. I had to do it by hand. > I don't have the IBM Web Explorer, so I can't say anything about > that. I know that it is based on the Mozilla project but I don't > know anything about its installation procedure.
IBM Web Explorer and the various Mozillas at bottom versions of the same thing. What I said is true, however; the updating of Java13 DID update the Java plugin in IBM Web Explorer and two versions of Mozilla untouched by human hands. -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel To send me email, please note that email addressed to "SPAM-FOILER" will not reach me, and will not be read. Please replace "SPAM-FOILER" with "stan".
