I think since beta3, Mozilla has to use regxpcom to register the NPOJI610.dll file. So the correct way to make Mozilla to work with JRE 1.4 is to run "regpxom $(The full path to NPOJI610.dll)". You don't need to copy any files around and the most important thing is if you want to use JRE 1.4 beta3, you need to go to Mozilla plugins directory to remove the NPOJI*.dll and NPJava*.dll and NPJPI*.dll.
Henrik Gemal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > If you have to have the latest Java plugin for Mozilla Sun recently > released beta version 3 of their JRE. > > So head over to: > http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/jre/#windows > http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/jre/#linux > to download and install the new JRE. > > Currently the installer does *not* auto recognize Mozilla, so you have > to manually copy some files to the "Plugins" directory to get the baby > running. Perhaps Mozilla.org could "talk" to some Sun people about this one! > > On Windows you have to copy these files from the directory where you > installed the JRE into your "Plugins" directory: > NPJava11.dll > NPJava12.dll > NPJava32.dll > NPJPI140.dll > NPOJI610.dll
