On Tuesday 09 July 2002 13:09, you wrote: > On Tuesday 09 Jul 2002 4:12 pm, Guilherme Cirne wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have a strange problem. Java has stopped working suddenly in Opera > > 6.02. It was working perfectly before and it is working perfectly in > > other browsers (Konqueror and Mozilla). I have j2re-1.4.0 installed > > correctly. What happens when I try to load a page that has java is this: > > the Java Console window opens and, on the page, I get the usual "Loading > > class <something>" message, but the class never gets loaded. > > > > Does anyone know what could be wrong? I have tried removing Opera and > > re-installing it, and also hitting Find Plug-ins in Preferences again > > (the plug-in path is set correctly). > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Yes I've seen this one before, mostly in the beta versions of 6.0 > > Opera requires that one of the plugin paths should point directly at the > java directory e.g. /usr/lib/jre-1.4.0/plugin/i386/ns4/ in the beta this > had to be the first path in the list, but I think that is no longer > required. > > It may also be a good idea to make sure you have a symlink /usr/bin/java > pointing to the java executable. I cannot remember if Opera needs it, but > lots of other applications do. (Like Limewire) > > If still no good the newsgroup opera.linux ought to be able to help. > > derek
I have one of the plug-in paths pointing to /usr/lib/jre-1.4.0/plugin/i386/ns4/ and also have symlinked /usr/bin/java to the executable. But thanks for the help anyway. I'm going to try opera.linux. -- Guilherme Cirne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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