(I ended up deciding to send this to the whole list because it's helpful for
anyone downloading non-rpm versions of Mozilla... I had to do it on Debian)

Dear Ola,

Once you've done what they told you already you need to go to your mozilla
directory (hopefully /usr/local/mozilla) and go into the plugins folder.  Here
you want to make a link to a plugin in your java folder.  The name might be
slightly different depending on what your java folder is named, mine looks like
this:

/usr/jre1.3.1/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so

That file, the libjavaplugin_oji.so in /plugin/i386/ns600 of your java directory
is the one you need to have a link to in the mozilla plugins directory to enable
java for mozilla.  The way to do this without having to use command line is by
opening the home directory, navigating to your /mozilla/plugins folder and
right-clicking the background, choosing "create new" and "application".  Under
the general tab name it libjavaplugin_oji.so and under execute put the full
location of that file in the java folder (like the line I wrote out above).

If I've explained anything poorly just yell at me.  Also yell at me if it
doesn't work.

In Solidarity,
Isaac



<< Ok It was me who asked about java in Mozilla. I have some difficulties in 
writing in english but I try. I believe I have done the right thing with the 
symlink??? But it dont work.
By the way, e-mail trouble. As I wrote have I been using Mozilla since 
milestone4, first in Windows and now in both windows and linux. I get all my 
e-mail in linux and most of the web browsing to. I do download the Mozilla 
nightly builds sometimes so i get new wersions of Mozilla often. Because of 
that I have stoped to use Mozilla as my mailprogram, I use K-mail. Maybe 
K-mail is not the best mailprogram there are but I have not loosed any mail.

It would be nice to get java working in mozilla so I can cotinue with 
downloading and trying nightly builds.

Ola
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