On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Michael Bell wrote:

> Javascript is correct but why do you need java? Did you activate
> javascript before you installed java? I'm a little bit surprised but if
> NetBSD really needs Java then we can add it to the requirements.

Mmmm, i'm a little lost. What happened was that the first browser i tried
it in (sory, in a FreeBSD not NetBSD, my mistake) did nothing when i tried
to generate the pair of keys. In fact many of the links in initCA.html
weren't accesible. I looked arround a little and realized that
you were using javascript, so i tried it in a Windows (that, alas,
supported javascript) and it worked fine.

The OpenCA is installed in a NetBSD (i don't run the browser here). I
don't need support for Java in *this* machine, but, of course i do need it
in the browser.

As i said before, it was a silly problem, and today java is so widely
used that it shouldn't have been a problem at all, but BSD doesn't support
java by default, actually, after working solely in unix/linux enviroment
for a couple of years it's the first time i install something that uses it
so i didn't expect it and it took me a while to figure out what was
happening. Really, it's no biggie, but it might save someone a couple of
hours if there is a line somewhere that says that java is used.

Just an idea!
Thanks,

Cecilia Cabrera

Centro de Comunicacion Cientifica
Universidad de Buenos Aires.

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